On Sunday 26 February 2006 17:17, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > But perhaps someone may successfully implement this.
>
> Unfortunately my machines only have SCSI devices, so I'd have no way
> to actually test a patch, otherwise I'd be happy to give it a shot - a
> parameter to disable the behaviour shouldn't be too difficult to
> implement, and if the default stays as the current behaviour then it
> shouldn't be too controversial.
> I wouldn't mind trying to hack up a patch, but it would be untested...
Post it to me - but look at my original post - this is/was on kernel 2.4.32.
I have yet to see such output on 2.6.x series kernels.
I could test that for you, as I have a test box at work running 2.4.32 that
gets these strange disk errors sometimes (never have nailed that one down).
Nick
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