dumb questions:
If /dev/hde1 spewed read errors, how were you able to copy it's data to
/dev/hda4? Did you first delete the iso images?
How did the iso images have anything to do with the drive failure?
Shawn
> I quick rundown:
> /dev/hde1 started flaking.
> /dev/hda had to be converted back from ext3 to ext2 so that:
> parted was used to shrink /dev/hda3. freespace was used to create
/dev/hda4
> so that:
> data from /dev/hde1 was copied to /dev/hda4.
> /dev/hda converted back to ext3
>
> you can bet on it. trying to move those isos to another drive spewed
> read
> errors...
_______________________________________________
http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc
->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users