hda: lost interrupt
- From: Michał Chruściel <m_chru@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 21:43:23 +0200
Hello,
on Debian I get really a lot of these messages:
hda: lost interrupt
Also my system suspends even for a several minutes.
Does it mean my hdd is going to crash?
If yes, is it hardware problem, or because of misuse of fsck or mkfs?
Regards,
Michal Ch.
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