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Richard Pieri wrote: > Either save your syslog files on a different disk entirely (USB flash drive, perhaps) or to a syslog server so that when the fault happens again it can be recorded. > I looked at the last-saved syslog file (syslog.1) and there were only two items that would seem to indicate what looks like an error. Both of these were repeated in the syslog with different timestamps: > Oct 3 18:57:45 ubuntu kernel: [ 83.925182] ata1.00: error: { ICRC > ABRT } > Oct 3 18:58:45 ubuntu kernel: [ 143.894672] ata1.00: failed command: > READ DMA
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