Re: How to set DPOFUA=0 ?

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Julian Calaby wrote on 12/29/2015 12:43 PM:
Hi,

On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 10:30 PM, U.Mutlu <for-gmane@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After this nigtmare-ish experience I would suggest the debian maintainers
to trash the default jessie kernel 3.16 and replace it with the above
4.2 kernel; otherwise unexperienced users will wonder why their new SSD etc.
isn't working in debian/ubuntu & co., as happened to me... :-(

Have you reported this as a bug against Jessie's kernel package?

I wasn't sure if that really was a bug, so I just first asked for
info/confirmation here, and later also in their mailing list ( debian-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ) as it first seemed to be a SCSI and/or USB issue.
Then I tried a newer kernel and the problem was gone.
Yes, I informed the other list too about the solution.



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