On 3 November 2011 19:35, Juan R. de Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 07:14:40 +0100, Michal Suchanek wrote:
>
>> On 3 November 2011 02:00, Juan R. de Silva
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:00:49 +0800, Steven Shiau wrote:
>>>
>>>> I do not have such issue here.
>>>> What's the RAM size there?
>>>
>>> So, I've tried it and here are the findings.
>>>
>>> If I open DVD drive and remove CD as soon as everything was copied to
>>> RAM and Clonezilla started doing its job, everything is fine.
>>>
>>> Then I tried this. I waited until Clonezilla completed and brought up
>>> its final menu - Restart, Reboot, Shutdown, etc. I selected Reboot and
>>> right after that attempted to open the drive. At this point I found the
>>> drive dead locked as I described in my first post.
>>
>> Does the reboot go through bios or does it just start booting the kernel
>> again?
>
> The reboot goes through BIOS.
>
>> Does pressing the hardware reset button unlock the drive?
>
> No, the reset (soft reboot) button does not unlock the drive.
>
> Complete power off and then power on does.

Then something on your system is defective. Normally the BIOS
initializes and unlocks the drive.

It could be worked around in clonezilla with a custom built CD and
some script that unlocks/resets/whatever the drive but at the point
the drive is locked the firmware in the drive might be completely
locked up requiring full power cycle to respond to any commands.

It might be that Linux triggers some bug in your drive's firmware
which has happened in the past with some drive models.

I don't think this is a clonezilla specific issue, though.

Thanks

Michal

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