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Everytime I try to boot Arch there is a repeating message that pops up about every 3 seconds after the 'udev' events loads. My boot gets hung on the "working on device dev/sda6 (my linux partition on my laptop) and this message just keeps popping up every few seconds, repeatedly, non-stop:
ata1.00: exeption Emask 0x0 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
ata1.00: irq_stat 0x40000008
ata1.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
ata1.00: emd 60/08/600:f1:69:51/00:00:16:00:00/40
ata1.00: tag 0 ncq 4096 in
ata1.00: status: {DRDY ERR}
ata1.00: error:{UNC}
and after 3 messages like the one above this message appears:
Ext4-fs error(device sda 6) __ext4_get_inod0 ...
I'm not sure if anyone could help me but I figured I would give it a shot. I might also mention that my HDD has been having tons of issues and has loads of bad sectors, I'm just saving up for a new one but for now I'm dealing with the one I have. My HDD also clicks when these messages start coming up.
Is there any way to fix this?
Coming from Ubuntu, New to Arch! -- 8/1/2011
Trying to dual boot Arch Linux with Mac OS X, on MBP -- 4/22/2013
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I might also mention that my HDD has been having tons of issues and has loads of bad sectors, I'm just saving up for a new one but for now I'm dealing with the one I have. My HDD also clicks when these messages start coming up.
LOL. That's like getting to the altar and saying to your soon-to-be-spouse "I might also mention that I'm sterile."
The ata1.00... are hardware errors. Probably drive problems, based on your belated exposition. If you haven't already run a bad sector reallocation tool, do so. The only other thing I would suggest is try the drive on another controller make sure it is only drive problems. I've seen issues on laptops that seemed to be fixed by a new drive, but the problems returned shortly after replacement.
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you can try to delete this partition.
ezik
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you can try to delete this partition.
ezik
damn, that's the only solution huh? that sucks.
run a bad sector reallocation tool
I actually tried to look for a solution to fix my bad sectors before, but couldn't find any
could you recommend one?
Coming from Ubuntu, New to Arch! -- 8/1/2011
Trying to dual boot Arch Linux with Mac OS X, on MBP -- 4/22/2013
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Get the "ultimate boot cd" or go to your hdd's manufacturer site, most of these vendors allow users to download specialised software specific to their hardware.
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