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    Boot time errors

    I've got a laptop running 11.04 that produces the following error? messages at boot time (after the GRUB):

    Code:
    [##:######] Bad LUN (0:1)
    [##:######] Bad Target (1:0)
    [##:######] Bad Target (2:0)
    .
    .
    .
    [##:######] Bad Target (7:0)
    Where [##:######] is a colon separated eight-digit number that changes each time it is displayed.

    Everything seems to work fine once it boots, but I wonder what these messages mean and how I might make them go away.

    Thanks.
    Bill Lugg
    Last edited by luggw1; May 11, 2012, 08:04 PM.

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    Firstly, the numbers are uptime when the error occurred. LUN is Logical Unit Number and the Bad Targets are drives basically. This means either you have a failing or mis-configured SATA/SCSI drive controller or you are the victim of a kernel bug with certain Realtek hard drive controllers.

    A kernel update should fix it, but if you're still using 11.04 you may not get one soon. I suggest trying a live version of 12.04 and seeing if the errors go away. Also, you might look into your BIOS and see if you can disable any unused SATA ports.

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      #3
      Thanks for the info. The laptop is nearly new and I just discovered that the DVD writer has failed. So, I'm going to take it back to Best Buy first to see if they'll replace that before I install 12.04.

      I did try booting off a flash drive with 12.04 on it and I believe I still saw the messages, but I'll wait for the installation before I say for sure.

      Thanks again for the help.
      Bill Lugg

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