Den 2017-08-08 kl. 22:47, skrev james:
Bengt Gördén:
Den 2017-08-08 kl. 21:49, skrev james:
just hangs forever, doesnt do anything hw failure? Try put the drive on another USB-port (it's USB, right?). Check with lsusb -t to see your options. I had to move a USB-disk a year ago due to lack of power on that port. You can also check for hw failure on a disk with smartctl -a (as root). It'll give you a abundance of info.
smartctl -a /dev/sdb
To rule out software problem I'd try a live-disk of some sort and see if it works. My favorite is knoppix (I'm old, I know). If it works with that it's most likely something in opensuse.
http://susepaste.org/43553632 199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0x000a 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 22
Something is going on here. Maybe a bad cable. It's the most common cause when you have UDMA_CRC_Error_Count.
I also ran a 2 hour test this morning with GSmartControl with no errors on it.
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