> Is this just a sign of superb quality control in the samsung > disk factories turning out identical disks that last almost > the exact same amount of time in the same CPU case with the > same number of power cycles? I gad a very similar thing happen with IBM disks and a raid 1 array. That near miss taught me a lesson about mixing drives in a raid array. > Or is there some spooky virus around that can actually destroy > the electronics in disk drives (both disks appear to be so dead > they can't even be recognized as disk drives by the BIOS). In theory some drives can be firmware flashed and destroyed. In practice there are several more likely things I can think of as well as the identical disks case: - Power problems - Exposure to strong magnetic fields (the firmware is mostly stored on disk so if you trash the disk in a big magnetic field it may not register in future..) - Nearby lightning strike damaging electroncis. Or it could just be chance.... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list