I have an Acer Aspire One with a SuperTalent 32GB SSD upgrade (FEM32GF13M). I was affected by bug 445852, but have since been running 10.10 successfully. A week ago, the errors started popping up again resulting in the inability to boot (also described elsewhere, "BUG: kernel paging error"). The easiest method of zeroing the drive with dd was using the latest TinyCore, which seems unaffected (kernel 2.6.33, i think). After that, 11.04 installs fine (before zeroing it was even almost impossible to boot the installer). However, when the installed system has been running a few hours, the drive locks up, the system freezes and I'm back to square one.
It's deeply disappointing.
I'll give it another go and try to disable udisks-probe-ata-smart immediately after installation. Which is better: editing config files or using dpkg-divert?
I have an Acer Aspire One with a SuperTalent 32GB SSD upgrade (FEM32GF13M). I was affected by bug 445852, but have since been running 10.10 successfully. A week ago, the errors started popping up again resulting in the inability to boot (also described elsewhere, "BUG: kernel paging error"). The easiest method of zeroing the drive with dd was using the latest TinyCore, which seems unaffected (kernel 2.6.33, i think). After that, 11.04 installs fine (before zeroing it was even almost impossible to boot the installer). However, when the installed system has been running a few hours, the drive locks up, the system freezes and I'm back to square one.
It's deeply disappointing.
I'll give it another go and try to disable udisks- probe-ata- smart immediately after installation. Which is better: editing config files or using dpkg-divert?