file system error
Ronald G. Minnich
rminnich at lanl.gov
Wed Nov 27 10:53:00 CET 2002
can you try a few things:
- do a raw dd command to the disk from /dev/zero and see if that works,
e.g. dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda
- turn off UDMA, in fact turn off ALL dma at first
- try to make it run totally PIO
This is weird, but it does seem like some kind of DMA problem.
Also, boot under the normal bios and do an lspci -xxx and then do an lspci
-xxx under linuxbios and see if you see any IDE setup differences.
ron
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