[Bug 445852] Re: devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential hardware death

adamski adam at hasselbalch.com
Tue Feb 23 23:08:03 UTC 2010


So.

I have /dev/zeroed both the 4G and the 16G SSDs in my Eee PC after
running into this bug. When I discovered what was going on, I had used
Karmic for about one hour.

The 4G drive seems to be OK.'badblocks -s' finish with no reports.

The 16G drive is dead. Stuffed to the brim with bad sectors, and dmesg
shows I/O errors galore. This is both with 9.04 and 8.04 (which was my
last known good installation) kernels. 8.04 allowed me to actually make
a partition table after 9.04 failed with I/O errors all over the place.
8.04 also allowed me to create a file system.  badblocks(1), however,
show that there are still tons of errors on the drive.

I am going to try another /dev/zeroing of the 16G drive with a 8.04
kernel, for good measure, but I am not optimistic, since the HSM
violations are gone, and what I see is, as mentioned, what looks like
hardware I/O errors.

Mind you, both these drives worked fine prior to installing 9.10, but
now, one disk is dead.

I am NOT really happy with Ubuntu right now. Spare Asus SSDs (which of
course don't use regular SATA connections) are not a common commodity
here, so for all intents and purposes, Karmic has bricked my Eee.

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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential hardware death
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