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Phill MV wrote: |
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> Evertyime I boot up I gett a long string of weird buffer errors shortly |
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> after udev starts up; |
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> stuff like |
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> nbd0: Request when not-ready |
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> end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0, sector 4294965120 |
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> where ndb0 changes up to ndb12. |
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> I still have no clue what dev/ndb0 refers to, but the computer still |
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> seems to be running fine. |
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> fsck'ing the drives revealed nothing and I might run a memory test later on. |
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> (some part of me fears it's my ram, tho, which sounds like it'd make |
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> sense. ) |
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Seems like you have the Network Block Device compiled in your Kernel |
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(Device Driver -> Block devices) and somebody probes these devices now |
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at bootup. |
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