hda: lost interrupt
Steve Tooke
steven.tooke en stud.umist.ac.uk
Dom Ene 30 16:12:26 CST 2000
Ok things are changing... I have justt lost interrupt on eth0, again I
had to reboot to fix the problem... but at least this time a hard reboot
wasn't neccessary.
The card is a PCI ne2k. When the problem occurred I was downloading a
some files via ftp and chatting on IRC and ICQ. Not a particularly
heavy amount of traffic.
I'll see if I can get this to reoccur.
TIA
Steve
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 20:15:02 Steve Tooke wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 20:14:53 Ted Knupke wrote:
> > I am experiencing a problem with the 2.3.41 kernel. This problem has now
> > occured twice today. I have two IDE hard drives on my system and the
> problem
> > seems to happen when both are being used simultaneously. Here is how I
get
> the
> > problem to happen:
>
> This actually sounds fairly similar to my problem.
>
> > 1. I have stuff running in the background accessing /dev/hdb
> > 2. I start wine (release 20000109) , which accesses the windows partition
> on
> > /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda5
> > 3. All disk access stops and the system appears to be hung. If I get to
a
> > shell prompt or a login prompt and I hit return, all I get back is "hda:
> lost
> > interrupt"
>
> I have noticed this happen to me when I have started X or am running a
> program in X.
>
> > 4. I hit the power button to reboot.
> > 5. When the fsck runs during the reboot, it gets through /dev/hdb5 fine.
> > 6. When fsck tries to simultaneously check /dev/hda7 and /dev/hdb7 it
> hangs.
> > The only way out is to hit the power button again.
>
> I haven't had this problem but I don't have any partitions which fsck
> checks at the same time.
>
> This is interesting I had thought this may be a problem with my hardare
> configuration, but it would appear that you are getting similar problems
> with a different system.
>
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