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#1 2015-01-25 14:20:46

nstgc
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Registered: 2014-03-17
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Kernal panic while running badblocks

Earlier today I was running bad blocks on a partition so that if the stupid thing I'm planning to do ended up causing issues I can at least rule out hardware. Last night I also ran an extended SMART test. However at something like 97% written in the first pass on a 25G drive, everything locks up. I reboot into my fallback installation to check the file system before chrooting into my main Arch installation to check "journalctl |tail"

Jan 25 08:47:38 computer kernel: EXT4-fs (sdc10): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
Jan 25 08:47:39 computer ntfs-3g[1815]: Version 2014.2.15 external FUSE 29
Jan 25 08:47:39 computer ntfs-3g[1815]: Mounted /dev/sde2 (Read-Write, label "", NTFS 3.1)
Jan 25 08:47:39 computer ntfs-3g[1815]: Cmdline options: rw
Jan 25 08:47:39 computer ntfs-3g[1815]: Mount options: rw,allow_other,nonempty,relatime,fsname=/dev/sde2,blkdev,blksize=4096
Jan 25 08:47:39 computer ntfs-3g[1815]: Ownership and permissions disabled, configuration type 7
Jan 25 08:47:45 computer ntfs-3g[1815]: Unmounting /dev/sde2 ()
Jan 25 08:47:45 computer sudo[1744]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root

I started it after running my backup script, and before I ran a system upgrade for today. I ran a system upgrade twice yesterday, once in the morning and once in the evening  (I'm GMT -5).

[edit] One other bit of information, I successfully ran badblocks last night on a different partition.

[edit2] After scrubbing and checking my FS's I tried to run bad blocks on my fallback installation, which was also upgraded yesterday, though sometime noon-ish, and it's going fine.

Last edited by nstgc (2015-01-25 15:47:40)

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