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Re: attempt to access beyond end of device



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Once upon a time Mohammed Sameer wrote @ Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:11:29 +0200

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> Once upon a time Shaul Karl wrote @ Wed, 22 Jan 2003 17:46:46 +0200
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> > > Hi all,
> > > Yesterday i left the PC running all night, When i woke up i found a bunch of those messages in my console
> > > i had them before while i was doing a "find ./ -name foo" but ignored them, I really don't feel comfortable.
> > > 
> > > Can anyone point me to the right direction ??
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> >   I don't know if this is the right direction or not: I *believe* I had
> > a similar problem and it has something to do with the interpretation of
> > the cylinders, heads, sectors of the disk. I am not sure about this at
> > all. The LDP's large disk howto might give some more information about
> > the cylinders, heads, sectors issue.
> I don't know really, I was using mandrake before with no problem "not a bug in the great debian, I'm just wondering :-)"
> I'll have a look @ tldp and see
> 
> > > Directory sread (sector 0x1ccf0) failed
> > > attempt to access beyond end of device
> > > 03:05: rw=0, want=59000, limit=8001
> > > Directory sread (sector 0x1ccf0) failed
> > > attempt to access beyond end of device
> > > 03:05: rw=0, want=59000, limit=8001
> > > ............................
> 
I've spent more time investigating, I think that's a data corruption due to a bad hard drive or RAM
i've fsck"ed" the hd, I think that the error is not there anymore, But i'll test the RAM also

Thanks for help!
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