--- Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All normal except the last part. Reformatting the
> filesystem should
> fix it. Or creating a partition table and then
> putting a filesystem
> on a partition.
Exactly what I did,.. moved the data off, reformatted
it and
then dropped it all back.
> > Then the 4-slot USB reader:
>
> Your log shows the reader being plugged in and out
> several times. Did
> you do that or is it more hardware errors?
>
Ah yes,.. my fault, wasn't sure the cable was going in
properly.
> > Tomorrow I'm going to temporarily remove the SATA
> > drive that has Linux on it
> > and put in a junky IDE and install XP,.. Just to
> > see how the tuner device
> > behaves with an alternate OS with the same
> > hardware.
>
> Good idea. Sometimes you simply run across two
> incompatible pieces of
> hardware. They just don't work together, even
> though each one works
> okay with other machines or devices.
See what happens with XP.
Jim.....
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