Post #3615065
2026-07-05 23:31 UTC
@famfo@frogs.lgbt @elly@donotsta.re ohhh like you can't reset because it's your rootfs and/or plugged into the motherboard?
maybe use an external nvme usb adapter on another system (or livecd). nothing says reset like physical unplug replug lol
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@elly@donotsta.re 2026-07-05 23:38
@pomagarnet@chaos.social nah, @famfo@frogs.lgbt is likely dealing with “unable to change state from D3cold to D0: device inaccessible”, followed by controller reset. Usually it means either PCIe mess or (very rarely) Linux regressions. In the worst case it means that your drive is dying… I just checked my work drive and damn, I should give it a raise or something, it’s pulling overtime: Data Units Read : 30213998 (15.47 TB) Data Units Written : 334273399 (171.15 TB) power_on_hours : 17428