Thanks for the input!
I ran smartctl -t long and found no errors, did it several times!
fsck found a zillion errors, is it possible this is still a bug issue?
Thanks
Andy
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Denis Leroy <denis(a)poolshark.org> wrote:
Dr. Diesel wrote:
>
> All, it is possible that all of these freezes are caused by a failing
> hard drive? Perhaps failed during the upgrade from F8 to F9 and its
> only 3 months old!! Mmmmm, just my luck!
>
> Last night I suddenly began to receive Kerneloops after Kerneloops,
> 4-5 total then it hard locked. When I went to reboot I got the error
> couldn't find /sys /root etc, couldn't find any of the logical
> volumes. I tried rebooting it several times and finally it made it to
> doing an automatic fsck that fails at about 4%. SMART says the HD is
> fine.
Note that the overall SMART health status is near useless. What you should
do is look at the disk error log :
# smartctl -l error /dev/sda
and run a short and/or long self test (short is couple of mins, long is
typically 1 to 2 hours):
# smartctl -t long /dev/sda
# smartctl -t short /dev/sda
Results of the self test after completion:
# smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda
You may want to do this from a live CD if your system is really unstable.
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