1 Feb
2015
1 Feb
'15
4:42 p.m.
Just do two or three passes that should be enough. Am 01.02.2015 um 13:48 schrieb Csányi Pál: > 2015-02-01 13:42 GMT+01:00 Guus Snijders <gsnijders@gmail.com>: >> Op 1 feb. 2015 12:41 schreef "Csányi Pál" <csanyipal@gmail.com> het >> volgende: >> >>> 2015-01-31 23:12 GMT+01:00 Guus Snijders <gsnijders@gmail.com>: >>>> 2015-01-31 21:20 GMT+01:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com>: >>>> [...] >>>>> At this point, I'd backup configuration files and home directories and >>>>> do a full reinstall. Sounds like there's something going terribly >>>>> wrong. >>>>> Hopefully that works... >>>> Hmm, I'd first check if dmesg shows SATA error (bus reset, seek >>>> failed, etc) and if that is not the case, I'd do a memory test >>>> (memtest86 is very nice for this). >>>> Seeing that the OP is getting kernel panics, my first guess is memory >>>> problems (I fail to see how a bad HDD would cause panics), but I might >>>> be wrong... >>> The output of dmesg is here: >>> http://pastebin.com/9TnBGHqn >>> >>> I did not see any suspicious in it. Am I right? >> A couple of things i noticed: >> -Nvidea complaining about not having a textmode driver configured >> - ext4 mentions 14 errors on sda4 >> >> I'm not sure if these are serious or not. Could you try the memtest first? >> Bad memory can cause very strange errors and is easy to test (takes time, >> though). > Before I start the memtest I ask an advice: how long should I run the memtest? >