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From: Serge L. <ser...@gm...> - 2010-08-30 23:18:32
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No, I have not. Let's try different hardware, hopefully it'll fix the problem Serge On 08/30/2010 07:27 AM, mailing dl2 wrote: > Hello, > > Back from holiday... > > I did "Firmware Test Suite: BIOS+ACPI health check" and everything passed. > > If you have another thought, I can try it, otherwise, I will try to > use a newer computer when I need Harddisk support. > > Thanks for your help > > > 2010/8/12 Serge Leschinsky <fi...@in...>: >> This is a link to "Firmware Test Suite: BIOS+ACPI health check" >> >> http://smackerelofopinion.blogspot.com/2010/08/firmware-test-suite-biosacpi-health.html >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> If you want to run the tool from a bootable USB flash key, then one can download >> a i386 or amd64 image and dd it to a USB flash key. >> >> For example: >> >> wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/testing/maverick-desktop-i386-fwts.img >> sudo dd if=maverick-desktop-i386-fwts.img of=/dev/sdX >> >> where /dev/sdX is the block device of your USB flash key >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> Serge >> >> >> On 08/11/2010 11:42 PM, Serge Leschinsky wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> actually it's a memory-related error. Is it possible to play with HW? Update >>> bios, replace memory modules etc. >>> >>> I'm pretty sure it will help. >>> >>> Serge >>> >>> On 08/11/2010 11:02 PM, mailing dl2 wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I did test the rc5 regarding the LVM issue and I receive the same errors. >>>> >>>> I use Dell Optiplex GX280. >>>> >>>> Thanks anyway for your help. >>>> >>> |