[04:35] I just switched from 4x250gb raid 5 on a 3ware escalade 9500S-4LP to a single (new) 1.5tb drive directly to the motherboard - removed the old drives from the system ... but the new hard drive keeps ... disappearing [04:35] rebooting brings the hard drive back online [04:36] the drive is still mounted, but running ls in the directory yields ls: cannot open directory: Input/output error [04:37] (before the reboot, that is) [04:40] Anyone have any ideas what could cause this, or how I could go about finding out what is causing this? [04:40] I looked in dmesg, and I do see ata-related things - hard resetting, and link coming up at 1.5gb [04:45] smart reports the disk is healthy [04:54] Hmmm... well, I am going to install another drive of the same make and model, and see if I get any difference there [12:22] Hi, can anyone let me know how "safe" it is to run a distribution upgrade? I'm a bit nervous given I currently have a working system! Has anyone tried and had any problems/successes? [13:10] I take it that's a no? [13:59] stuarticus: You know the old adage... [13:59] If it aint broke... [14:00] Kind of what I was thinking! I have been quite impressed with 10.04 so far on my laptop though and thought it might be worth it [14:00] Guess there's no big hurry [19:57] anything other than update-manager -d required to upgrade a mythbuntu box to 10.04 ? [19:59] is there a place that people report the successes of upgrading ;) [19:59] how has the 10.04 upgrade been going? [19:59] I'm very tempted to just do it and deal with any issues [20:00] much as I have done over the years (this is an old mythbuntu box) [20:56] squish102, probably the forums [20:56] you shouldn't need update-manager -d, just update-manager [21:30] Does mythbuntu use pulse audio? [21:30] gregl, I don't think we do [21:31] IIRC, mythtv doesn't support pulse audio yet [21:31] there is experimental support [21:32] tgm4883, Glad to hear..I want to up grade but pulse is always a failure for me..Audio is way out of sync.. [21:52] I need to set my laptop to do nothing when lid is closed I have used the gconf-tool in the past is there a similar tool installed in mythbuntu? [21:58] * tgm4883 sighs [21:59] you join, wait 10 minutes to ask your question, then leave after 3 minutes? [21:59] * tgm4883 goes back to poking at backup/restore