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I've been experiencing this issue on and off since I first set up Arch.
Sometimes when I reboot the system, the system freezes up at
:: running early hook [udev]
Starting version 241.7-2-arch
:: running hook [udev]
:: Triggering uevents...
Waiting 10 seconds for device /dev/disk/by-uuid/5e1c985c-6820-44d4-ac1c-8bd058d9f5d1 ...
:: performing fsck on '/dev/disk/by-uuid/5e1c985c-6820-44d4-ac1c-8bd058d9f5d1'
/dev/sd3: clean, 437947/22937600 files, 8735906/91750400 blocks
:: mounting '/dev/disk/by-uuid/5e1c985c-6820-44d4-ac1c-8bd058d9f5d1' on real root
:: running cleanop hook [udev]
[ 34.3335741 ahci 0000:06:00.0: AHCI controller unavailable!
I can't quite find any pattern for when this happens. I suspend my PC a lot, maybe that has something to do with it?
I've checked my BIOS and my only SATA drive is set to use AHCI. I know not what else to look at for this. Can anyone provide any suggestions?
Edit: This has happened across many kernel versions, but I'm currently
Linux mars 5.0.0-arch1-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Mar 4 14:11:43 UTC 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Last edited by neilsimp1 (2019-03-25 02:23:26)
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Which MB do you have? Can you try Ports from another Controller, if existing? Did you try resetting the Bios by taking the Mb-battery out for >5 seconds?
Last edited by Teslo (2019-03-08 02:39:36)
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Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0
Do you think it could be a hardware problem?
I previously had Windows 10 installed, and it would occasionally not boot up past the spinning blue circle. I always blamed that on the OS.
I have only this one HDD so I have plenty of other SATA ports. Does another controller mean another port or another set of ports? (Two are white, one's blue. I don't know the difference). I can certainly try connecting the hard drive somewhere else.
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Are you using the most up to date bios, in this case 2501?
Following your MB's manual, you have a AMD-Controller => gray ports, and a ASMedia-Controller => navy blue ports.
Take at look at 1.2.9 here: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/S … V3_WEB.pdf.
If not using, you should stick with the AMD one. Otherwise, I would try the Asmedia ports and see if the problem persists.
Perhaps its a hardware problem, but just lets hope the best. It also can be a firmware problem I guess
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I'm running 2501.
I'll try switching to the other controller and see how things go.
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There is a high chance that it is a hardware problem with the motherboard.
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There is a high chance that it is a hardware problem with the motherboard.
There is a similar Post on reddit, descring the same problem with this mb. The problem seemed to be solved by changing from Asmedia-Controller to AMD.
I think this thread can be marked as solved.
Last edited by Teslo (2019-03-08 19:05:51)
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anatolik wrote:There is a high chance that it is a hardware problem with the motherboard.
There is a similar Post on reddit, descring the same problem with this mb. The problem seemed to be solved by changing from Asmedia-Controller to AMD.
I think this thread can be marked as solved.
Thanks. I searched on Reddit for that too, guess I missed it. Marked this as [SOLVED].
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