So I recently took over a Toshiba Satellite A135 (yeah, not the greatest specs, but that's not the question). It had been running Windows 7 pretty well. The hard drive as I learned was a Seagate "hybrid" 500 GB unit. I dumped Win 7 and was going to install Linux Mint or some other flavor of Ubuntu - I had several ISOs. So I tried Linux Mint 18.2 Cinnamon first. The install went south quickly, it simply dragged on and when I looked at a terminal it seemed to be throwing a lot of write errors. O.k., so I then tried Kubuntu 16.04.2. MOTS. I tried Lubuntu, then a minimal Ubuntu, and tried to modify the boot line to eliminate starting Ubiquity, and then finally some other small distros I had hanging around. The little ones sort of worked, but pretty much MOTS. I finally tried Vector Linux 7.0 Light.
Older than dirt with a 2.8.-something kernel. It installed, but was a sad user experience.
I ran fsck and even badblocks on the Seagate - everything reported the drive as good. I could write partitions on the Seagate with a GParted CD I had on hand. But could simply not install a distro with a fairly up to date kernel. The Seagate Momentus XT I found out has a strange cache mechanism that sort of resembles an SSD that rides on top of the spinning mechanism. This sounded strange, so I went down the street to Best Buy and bought a plain Jane, vanilla WD 500 GB drive. Then I started all over again with a Lubuntu DVD.
Boom! It installed in (relatively) no time flat, and I runs well (poor laptop specs notwithstanding).
So has anyone else run into this "hybrid" drive mechanism before (Seagate, or any other maker)?
Older than dirt with a 2.8.-something kernel. It installed, but was a sad user experience.
I ran fsck and even badblocks on the Seagate - everything reported the drive as good. I could write partitions on the Seagate with a GParted CD I had on hand. But could simply not install a distro with a fairly up to date kernel. The Seagate Momentus XT I found out has a strange cache mechanism that sort of resembles an SSD that rides on top of the spinning mechanism. This sounded strange, so I went down the street to Best Buy and bought a plain Jane, vanilla WD 500 GB drive. Then I started all over again with a Lubuntu DVD.
Boom! It installed in (relatively) no time flat, and I runs well (poor laptop specs notwithstanding).
So has anyone else run into this "hybrid" drive mechanism before (Seagate, or any other maker)?
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