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From: Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> Subject: Re: My First HDD Failure (I Think) [Solved] Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy References: <pan$8b2e9$1f456269$6b5d1b4$196ab5f6@linux.rocks> Mime-Version: 1.0 Message-Id: <pan$a6967$37aead94$1a8e115$535dccb2@linux.rocks> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lines: 46 Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!usenet.blueworldhosting.com!diablo1.usenet.blueworldhosting.com!feeder.usenetexpress.com!tr1.iad1.usenetexpress.com!news.usenetexpress.com!not-for-mail Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:47:14 +0000 Nntp-Posting-Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:47:14 +0000 X-Received-Bytes: 2147 Organization: UsenetExpress - www.usenetexpress.com X-Complaints-To: abuse@usenetexpress.com Bytes: 2466 On Fri, 22 Nov 2024 20:53:10 +0000, Farley Flud wrote: > > My main drive, which contains my OS and other important > stuff, was reporting a reduction in speed from the usual > SATA 6 mbs/sec to 3 mbs/sec and then to 1.5 mbs/sec. > Although the kernel logs are overwritten, my memory is nearly photographic and I recall, at least partially, the log entry: ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient limiting SATA link speed to 3.0 Gbps ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps Doing a Google search it does indeed appear that this drive is on the verge of failure. How incredible! I have been using HDD drives for many years and I have NEVER had a drive failure. In fact, I have a 10-year-old HDD on one of my machines that has been spinning for just as long and it is still working great. But, as I already indicated, the problem drive would function normally after a power down and reboot of the system. This gave me enough time to copy all the files to a new HDD drive. Otherwise I would have had to rely on my regular backup which was already 4 weeks old -- and 4 weeks with a rolling distro is like ancient history. I have learned my lesson. It is now weekly backups and I will stockpile a few HDD drives at $100 a pop. Also, I wonder how this issue would have fared with that piece- of-shit OS known as Microslop Winblows. With GNU/Linux the kernel was able to throttle down and maintain some functionality. With junk Microslop I doubt the same would have happened. -- Systemd: solving all the problems that you never knew you had.