[opensuse] ATA problem?
Hi all, I seem to be having odd problems. I see three problems with my system. #1 sometimes the bios do not find all three of my HDs (1xIDE 2x Sata). #2 sometimes the picture on the screen will stop with lines running left to right, when this happens the whole system locks up and I have to hard boot. #3 today for the first time while Linux was loading it stopped for about 60 seconds and then said "ATA-1 time out". It booted, but some programs were not there. I rebooted and it was OK. I hope this is a software problem, but I believe the hardware is about to break. Can anyone give me an idea about what to look at? BTW I'm running 10.1 on ASRock P4VM8 with 1gb mem, 1x80gb IDE, & 2x Sata 200gb HDs. Thanks, JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 Ebay ID: WartHogBulletin ------------------------------------------------------ WartHog Bulletin Info about new German Stamps http://www.WartHogBulletin.de Many Enemies -- Much Honor! Anti-US Propaganda stamp collection http://www.manyenemies-muchhonor.info An American in Bavaria http://www.gaubodengalerie.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 28 August 2007 15:15:30 James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all,
I seem to be having odd problems. I see three problems with my system. #1 sometimes the bios do not find all three of my HDs (1xIDE 2x Sata). #2 sometimes the picture on the screen will stop with lines running left to right, when this happens the whole system locks up and I have to hard boot. #3 today for the first time while Linux was loading it stopped for about 60 seconds and then said "ATA-1 time out". It booted, but some programs were not there. I rebooted and it was OK.
I hope this is a software problem, but I believe the hardware is about to break. Can anyone give me an idea about what to look at? BTW I'm running 10.1 on ASRock P4VM8 with 1gb mem, 1x80gb IDE, & 2x Sata 200gb HDs.
- check the (S)ATA cables, long cables=trouble (if you use cheap/bad cables). - if possible try another PSU, i had so much random failures with cheap ones (similar to your problems). try also the usual stuff like memtest, bios/firmware update (unbelievable what some vendors sell as final hardware). Maybe reset bios to default settings. -- with kind regards, Martin Lasarsch, Core Services SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5 90409 Nürnberg GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) martin.lasarsch@suse.de - http://www.opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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James Hatridge
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Martin Lasarsch
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