On Friday 09 January 2004 02:05 am, Peter Simko wrote:
> Greg Meyer wrote:
> >On Thursday 08 January 2004 07:39 pm, Peter Simko wrote:
> >>I'm running the old Mandrake 8.2 distro on a Linux-WinXP dual boot
> >>machine. My hda drive consists of three partitions, all vfat and used
> >>for the XP side of the box. Recently (after making some hardware
> >>configuration changes) the Linux side has been unable to mount the hda
> >>drive. At first, it wasn't even listed in the /dev directory, so I
> >>manually created the block device nodes in
> >>/dev/ide0/host0/target0/bus0/lun0 using "mknod hda b 3 0" for the disk
> >>and "mknod hda1 b 3 1", etc for the three partitions. I then linked the
> >>devices back up to /dev. My problem now is that I can't mount the
> >>devices and keep getting "mount: /dev/hda1 is not a valid block device".
> >>Looking through dmesg I also get a lot of "hda: driver not present"
> >>warnings during boot, even though the BIOS is definitely seeing the
> >>drive. Anyone know how I can make my hda drive mountable again?
> >
> >Sounds to me like you have a loose or faulty IDE cable.  I had this happen
> >once where the cable was just loose enough to cause all kinds of disk
> > errors, but enough of the pins were connected to ID the drive to the
> > BIOS.
> >
> >
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> Oops, should have mentioned that the XP side of the box works fine, and
> XP is located on hda.
diskdrake as root... me boyo,,, you should be able to make it mount from the 
gui....


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