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<p4r4D0xum>so the status on elitebook 2540p
<p4r4D0xum>before the update: everything works with ahci except of rebooting
<p4r4D0xum>during shutting down, I get the infinite loop with: wd0d: device timeout reading fsbn
<p4r4D0xum>interesting, after hard reset, console freezes upon sshd
<p4r4D0xum>so it's not because of the update
<ZhaoM>p4r4D0xum: I think I came across this issue before
<ZhaoM>And I mentioned it in this channel log
<ZhaoM>Maybe there is a solution
<ZhaoM>But I don't remember how to fetch 2025 channel log to my pc
<ZhaoM>And the search bar of https://logs.guix.gnu.org/hurd I think has an issue
<ZhaoM>It cannot display the log in year 2025 in the search result
<ZhaoM>So if someone know how to fetch the channel log please give me a help :)
<p4r4D0xum>ZhaoM: that would be great! Hurd in ahci mode is so responsive I almost cried a litte
<youpi>sneek: later tell ZhaoM you can wget -r --no-parent the irc log page
<sneek>Will do.
<ZhaoM>hi
<sneek>ZhaoM, you have 1 message!
<sneek>ZhaoM, youpi says: you can wget -r --no-parent the irc log page
<ZhaoM>youpi: thanks
<ZhaoM>p4r4D0xum: https://logs.guix.gnu.org/hurd/2025-04-10.log#032001
<ZhaoM>though this is not a solution
<ZhaoM>This is what happend when I'm using qemu
<ZhaoM>I think some investigation is needed
<ZhaoM>p4r4D0xum: Can you boot with a live GNU/linux USB and run lspci in a terminal and share the output?
<ZhaoM>Do you have the 'device timeout reading fsbn' issue when using IDE rather than rumpdisk?
<p4r4D0xum>ZhaoM: no, not sure, so let me check the boot in IDE mode
<p4r4D0xum>and I have always a spare gentoo hdd, usb live is just not me. :D
<p4r4D0xum>ZhaoM: No issue in IDE mode, can /dev/shm - read-only permission be a part of the problem?
<p4r4D0xum>just a guess
<p4r4D0xum>ZhaoM: how much verbose lspci need to be?
<p4r4D0xum>s/need/needs
<p4r4D0xum>ZhaoM: lspci -v
<p4r4D0xum> https://bpa.st/L67Q
<ZhaoM>Forgot to mention the option
<ZhaoM>p4r4D0xum: lspci -n
<ZhaoM>youpi: what do you think of adding a birth time timestamp to `struct stat`, I think I can take it. I have spent some time learning filesystem
<damo22>lspci -nn
<gnucode>sneek later tell ZhaoM if you have some free time after adding a birth timestamp to ext2fs...maybe you can add checksumming, snapshots, send/receive, RAID support. You know...the easy filesystem things. :)
<sneek>Will do.
<youpi>sneek: later tell ZhaoM birth time is not really a priority. See the contributing page, 64bit time would be more useful (we will have to have it by 2038)
<sneek>Okay.