On Sun May 13 21:20:40 EDT 2012, burton.samog...@gmail.com wrote: > Toggling the bootable flag on the plan9 partition did allow it to start > booting. > It then looked to be iterating over the drives, where on my harddisks I got: > > sdE0 <disk name/id> > bad disk > bad disk > bad disk > bad disk > bad disk
i'm not sure of the lineage of the 9front driver, or what hardware you're using. this sort of sounds like a hardware funny (which may be already fixed) or puis (power-up in standby). the output of the "pci" command, or lspci on linux would be helpful. if you could also get the output of "cat /dev/sdE5/ctl" that would be good as well. - erik