Issue "dmesg | more" on the box, see if the kernel output is probing
them, or what response they give to hda or sda drives.
-mb
On 02/03/2014 05:41 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I have a server that is having some boot problems. I inserted the
latest knoppix live CD and booted to a shell. When I run sudo fdisk
-l There is nothing returned. The command does not fail, it just
does not find anything. I know there are two drives in the machine. Is
there some other magical incantation that I need to use to see the
drives? My goal is to run fsck on the drives to see if I can get them
back to a working condition, or failing that, pull some of the data
off of them. The original problem was the drive would not boot after a
reset.
Thanks,
Mark
P.S. This is an old Dell, so the drives are old IDE drives.
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