(12-18-2022, 02:45 PM)trinidad link Wrote:Quote:I noticed this only after installing some system updatesQuote:when I was using UBUNTU, it also happenedTaking a swing here, your profile says kernel 6 on an i5. I doubt this involves disk failure. It's probably because ata firmware is involved and the kernel can't address the disk features correctly. It is a rare but old time issue with Ubuntu when upgrading kernels after an existing install. Just my opinion, but if you're going to play with new kernels and don't understand things like pre-seeding firmware results will be unpredictable.
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Sorry, I just checked, my kernel version is 5.15.0-56-generic
I really don't understand any of this, I am completely nub with linux.
Could you give me some tips?
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