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Date:      Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:00:08 +0100
From:      Igor Pokrovsky <igor.pokrovsky@cnrm.meteo.fr>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: hard read error on disk
Message-ID:  <3E549918.CEBFEED@cnrm.meteo.fr>
References:  <3E5497CC.4439CC6@cnrm.meteo.fr>

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> I'm running STABLE(last cvsup about a month ago) on a laptop with IBM
> hard disk (40Gb).
> Yesterday after it hangs I had to turn power off to reboot it. When I
> turned it on again
> just in booting step, when routing daemons are often starting I have got
> report
> about hard read error on disk, fortunatly at last it has been booted.
> Normally this
> error means, that hard disk is unreadable in some place, so I tested
> surface of my disk
> and haven't found any read error. Then I simply made new file system on
> root slice
> (error appeared on / slice) and reinstalled all stuff. And now
> everything works fine again.
> But I still cannot understand why kernel reported about hardware error
> on disk if
> it was only a problem of filesystem. What's wrong?

Sorry, I've just pushed a wrong button. In fact it should be posted
to freebsd-stable :-)

-- 
Igor


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