For a number of weeks now I've been getting this notification (only when in Fedora 11 & running GNOME) that "one or more disks are failing". I first saw this a few months back. Since that time, I've reformatted the Linux partitions and installed other distros (including Mandriva and Ubuntu - both with GNOME) and in the same space never saw such a notification. I wiped the Linux partitions each time when I installed a different Linux OS. But when I last went back to Fedora (then rawhide, now F11) it appeared again. This only happens when running Fedora 11 in GNOME. I also run Fedora 11 with KDE and Xfce and never receive such notices (or anything close to it). Here's how the partitions are set up (if it matters): Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/vg_ava-lv_root 30G 20G 9.5G 68% / proc 0 0 0 - /proc sysfs 0 0 0 - /sys devpts 0 0 0 - /dev/pts /dev/sda5 194M 23M 162M 13% /boot tmpfs 3.9G 520K 3.9G 1% /dev/shm none 0 0 0 - /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc sunrpc 0 0 0 - /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs gvfs-fuse-daemon 0 0 0 - /home/scott/.gvfs /dev/sda3 404G 298G 106G 74% /media/Files /dev/sda2 489G 337G 153G 69% /media/Windows In the meantime, I get no such notices in Windows either. During all of this, I'm dual booting Linux and Windows 7. I don't know much about tools to check this in Linux, but I did download a program a while back (I forget it's name now) for Windows that specifically queries S.M.A.R.T. and the result was everything was fine. My drive is exhibiting no odd behavior. It behaves as it should. I've had drives fail many times in the past and this one is nowhere near leading me to believe that a failure is eminent. Oh, before I forget, when I had installed Mandriva (after a previous Fedora install) in the same space I was given an option to check for bad sectors, so I did (and that came up empty - everything was OK). So I'm back to Fedora 11 now and the problem returns. This truly strange. And lastly, here is a screenshot of what Fedora is telling me: http:// bit.ly/drive_is_failing Your thoughts? Thanks. Scott -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines