Hello,
Am Dienstag, den 20. Juni 2000 23:15:55 schrieb Alan Cox:
> > SCSI device sda: hdwr sector 2048 bytes. Sectors 310352 [606 MB] [.6 GB]
>
> It found the device, got the size right
>
> > sda: Write Protect is on
> > sda: sda: RESETTINGING SECTOR SCALE from 4 to 1 sda1
>
> This means it found a partition table it thought was bogus. It should be
> in terms of 2K blocks it felt it was in terms of 512 byte blocks
Why? It was partitioned with a standard linux fdisk. With a
2.2.15/2.2.14 kernel it gets it right.
> > sd.c:Bad block number/count requestedscsidisk I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 0
> > sd.c:Bad block number/count requestedscsidisk I/O error: dev 08:01, sector
>
> Looks like it then tried to read a 512 byte block not a 2K block
>
> > I'm a bit irritated by the message stating: 'RESETTINGING SECTOR
> > SCALE from 4 to 1 sda1' )the 640MB MO's are hardsectored to 2048
> > bytes).
>
> Partition scaling not disk
Et alors?
MfG
bmg
--
Of course not! Windows already does that for you with the
"auto-reboot-at-random-times" function. It's not a bug, it's a feature.
-- Bev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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