FYI, mail sent to 632...@bugs.debian.org does not reach me; you need to send to 632758-submit...@bugs.debian.org to reach me (or use my address directly, of course).
I'm honestly not sure what Seagate has done. I doubt Seagate knows what Seagate has done. <http://seagate.custkb.com/seagate/crm/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=207931&NewLang=en&Hilite=> now has a download finder <https://apps1.seagate.com/downloads/request.html?userPreferredLocaleCookie=en_US_>. That tells me that the drive needs a firmware update. Which gets me to <http://seagate.custkb.com/seagate/crm/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=207951&NewLang=en>, but that tells me to first use the serial number check utility at <http://seagate.custkb.com/seagate/crm/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=207931&NewLang=en>. Of course, you may note an interesting problem, as Seagate has now sent me in an infinite loop. Of course, the serial number check utility that *used* to be there <https://apps1.seagate.com/rms_af_srl_chk/rms_af_serial_check_index.jsp> says that the drive doesn't need an update. I'm emailing Seagate support to try and find what's up. Well, once I get past the 46-page web form, requesting information that's already a part of my account there. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org