* Tobias Walkowiak <tw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jan 24 22:56:54 newt kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x08000002 > Jan 24 22:56:54 newt kernel: sdb: Current: sense key: Aborted Command > Jan 24 22:56:54 newt kernel: Additional sense: No additional sense information > Jan 24 22:56:54 newt kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 128931703 > Jan 24 22:56:54 newt kernel: loop2: loop_end_io_transfer err=-5 bi_rw=0x0 > [...] > with the last line repeating severeal times. Now I wonder if that's > an error in loop-aes, the harddisk or the linux kernel (my feelings > tell me that it is the latter one). it's a hardware-related issue: the return code means "power-on or self-test failure", so i'd run smartmontools to check the drive however, if you are using a recent kernel within the screw-up-range of 2.6.1[8|9] chances are that it has something to do with the kernel. if the drive checks out fine consult lkml. -- left blank, right bald
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