Re: IDE device timeout when writing
Roc Vallès <[email protected]> Wed, 13 Oct 2021 16:00:27 +0900
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Hi Carlos, smartmontools has binary packages. I'd suggest running a smart test with that, to rule out actual HDD failure. Regards, Roc On Wed, 13 Oct 2021 at 14:26, Carlos Milán Figueredo <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well, I tried minirootfs from NetBSD 2.1, but after loading the kernel I get a init died and the db prompt. > > I went then to minirootfs from NetBSD 7.2. I do not understand the install procedure, but after booting the kernel it found my install in wdc0 and it began booting my installed userland. > > It looks like in the very same boot process it had to perform writes and got the same errors as with other kernels. So even going back there I experience the same. > > I am going back to AmigaOS and prepare some serious stress testing on the hard disk so I can rule out there is a hardware problem and report back. > > Thanks for the support! > Carlos > > From: David Brownlee <[email protected]> > Sent: martes, 12 de octubre de 2021 22:15 > > If it is easy to test (and only if it's easy) it might be nice to > > confirm if you can trigger this under earlier versions of NetBSD. > > Maybe booing an appropriate miniroot and gzipping/gunzipping. > > That would be fairly easy as I understand I can xstreamtodev the > miniroot to the swap partition and boot from her. However, won't that > trigger the install? Is there any way to escape to a shell without > following the install script?