Frequent freezes with constant disk activity on SSD netbook

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Published on 2010-06-01T13:34:07Z Indexed on 2010/06/01 13:44 UTC
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I am running Arch Linux on an HP Mini 1000 with a SSD. The machine is a little under a year old and fairly heavily used.

About a month ago the machine started freezing up. During the freezes, the system is almost completely unresponsive, seemingly especially for disk-intensive tasks such as launching an application for the first time since reboot. The disk activity led is always constantly illuminated during the freezes. After somewhere between 30 sec and 3 minutes, the machine returns to normal operation.

I am pretty sure that the SSD is the source or the problem. Iotop reports a disk transfer rate of 0 during the freezes, so I think it must be getting "stuck" and simply not performing any r/w during the time.

I can't seem to find any information on these symptoms on the Internet, so any input on exactly what might be the cause of this would be greatly appreciated. The machine is under warranty, but I would rather not deal with HP until I actually know what is going on.

Thanks.

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