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On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Here is a update. Let's see what folks think about this situation. I |
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> mentioned in another thread that I did a from scratch kernel. It was a .35 |
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> version. It seemed to work fine, for a while. When I tell Seamonkey to |
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> download to my desktop, it works fine. The minute I tell it to save it to |
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> my large 750Gb drive, I get a kernel panic. Keep in mind, there is nothing |
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> OS related on that drive. Nothing OS at all. It is videos, CD ISO's and |
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> such as that. |
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> Here is another thing I just found out. I did download a few videos I |
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> wanted to save. They were on my desktop and who likes desktop clutter. So, |
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> I dragged them over to the large data drive. I did this by dragging from |
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> the desktop to a open Konqueror window. This was not downloading or |
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> anything, just a straight move operation. It copied a few Mbs and panic. |
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> This had nothing to do with Seamonkey either. |
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This looks like a drive/cable issue, since it only occurs on the one |
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drive. If both drives are SATA, I would try swapping the cables to |
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rule out a bad cable. If the problem stays with the drive I would |
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first try a different SATA port to see if that clears up the issue. |
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> So, did this issue just move from a Seamonkey sort of problem to completely |
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> something else? Hmmmmm. After the crash, I boot to single user mode. I |
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> ran resierfsck --fix-fixable on the drive. Not one error. I ran the smart |
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> thingy and not one error there either. Thinking file system is bad in the |
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> kernel, well my /home directory is on reiserfs too. It is the one that |
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> works. |
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> Now, what the heck is this about? Does this make sense to anyone? |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. |