Grub reports geometry problem
Here's my problem: I had a problem after installing and using mldonkey for a couple of hours: for some unknown reason, the Mldonkey deamon refused to die, whatever I tried. And this deamon was according to ksysguard responsible for use of some 25% of system resources, visible in the fact that my hdb was constantly thrashing (reiserfs). I had no other option that to reboot, but after restarting, the box hung with the message: GRUB: geometry error on hdb (where my / partition is) I rebooted with the bootdisk, loaded the reiserfs module, and chose system rescue, which allowed me to have a working system. Using yast /bootloader configuration, I rewrote the grub config, and rebooted: no problem at all. This morning there was a power cut, and when I came home, the computer had restarted and had stopped with the same grub geometry error message. here's the log of the messages when I reboot on the rescue disk and try to boot the installed linux: <6> hdb:<4>hdb: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x60 <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <4>hdb: (__ide_dma_test_irq) called while not waiting <4>hdb: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } <4> <6>hda: DMA disabled <3>hdb: drive not ready for command <4>ide0: reset: success <4>hdb: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x40 <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <4>hdb: (__ide_dma_test_irq) called while not waiting <4>hdb: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } <4> <3>hdb: drive not ready for command <4>ide0: reset: success <4> hdb1 < hdb5 hdb6 hdb7 > hdb2 What is the matter? Is my HD dying? fx -- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux http://www.nibz.org
On Wed June 4 2003 3:23 pm, FX Fraipont wrote:
Here's my problem: I had a problem after installing and using mldonkey for a couple of hours: for some unknown reason, the Mldonkey deamon refused to die, whatever I tried. And this deamon was according to ksysguard responsible for use of some 25% of system resources, visible in the fact that my hdb was constantly thrashing (reiserfs).
I had no other option that to reboot, but after restarting, the box hung with the message:
GRUB: geometry error on hdb (where my / partition is)
I rebooted with the bootdisk, loaded the reiserfs module, and chose system rescue, which allowed me to have a working system. Using yast /bootloader configuration, I rewrote the grub config, and rebooted: no problem at all.
This morning there was a power cut, and when I came home, the computer had restarted and had stopped with the same grub geometry error message.
here's the log of the messages when I reboot on the rescue disk and try to boot the installed linux:
<6> hdb:<4>hdb: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x60 <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <4>hdb: (__ide_dma_test_irq) called while not waiting <4>hdb: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } <4> <6>hda: DMA disabled <3>hdb: drive not ready for command <4>ide0: reset: success <4>hdb: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x40 <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <3>hdb: timeout waiting for DMA <4>hdb: (__ide_dma_test_irq) called while not waiting <4>hdb: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } <4> <3>hdb: drive not ready for command <4>ide0: reset: success <4> hdb1 < hdb5 hdb6 hdb7 > hdb2
What is the matter? Is my HD dying?
fx
I'd try reseating both IDE and power cables to the drive and see if that was the problem. If you have a spare IDE cable try that. If that doesn't change anything, then run the manufacturer's drive diagnostics and check the drive's warranty status. Could be your power supply has lost some of its vigor. Double check the BIOS settings for that drive or have the BIOS auto-detect it again. Definitely a problem with the drive... Stan
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