* Frank Cox:
> On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 11:39:45 +0930
>
> I learned to type in school on huge Underwood manual typewriters. (I was the
> only boy in the high school typing class; I thought it would be a good skill
> to
> learn. Obviously, I was right.)
My ex-father in law had been in the Army duri
jdow:
> OK, let's break the problem down into smaller pieces. Do you have a known
> good drive you can test on that adapter? Does it work?
I have four drives that I'm using with the converter, including another 200
GiB Maxtor; all of them are EIDE. Only one of the drives exhibits this
behavior; t
Mikkel L. Ellertson:
> Jorge Luis wrote:
> >
> > Barring a very lucky attempt to fdisk the drive, I'm afraid I'm pretty much
> > screwed. I believe the drive failed when I bailed out of a GRUB
> > configuration
> > in the middle of the operation.
Mikkel L. Ellertson:
> Jorge Luis wrote:
> > I have a 200 MiB Maxtor HD that isn't being seen by the OS. I have it
> > plugged
> > into the system through an EIDE/USB converter hub. It appears that the
> > drive
> > isn't recognized, but the hub dev
Jorge Luis:
> Robert Nichols:
> > Jorge Luis wrote:
> >> I have a 200 MiB Maxtor HD that isn't being seen by the OS. I have it
> >> plugged
> >> into the system through an EIDE/USB converter hub. It appears that the
> >> drive
> >> isn
Robert Nichols:
> Jorge Luis wrote:
>> I have a 200 MiB Maxtor HD that isn't being seen by the OS. I have it
>> plugged
>> into the system through an EIDE/USB converter hub. It appears that the drive
>> isn't recognized, but the hub device is.
>
>
I have a 200 MiB Maxtor HD that isn't being seen by the OS. I have it plugged
into the system through an EIDE/USB converter hub. It appears that the drive
isn't recognized, but the hub device is.
gparted doesn't see the drive at all. Here are the outputs of lsusb and
lspci.
r...@satyr:~# lsusb
* Manuel Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081125 15:34 +0100]:
> Hi, i would like to know a tool or software to erase the cache, clean
> the registry...
>
> Somebody could help me?
>
> Thank you very much, I appreciate your help.
Dude, you're crossposting like crazy. Stop it!
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JL <[EMAIL PROTEC
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:26:46PM +0100, Manuel Gomez wrote:
> >
> > I am searching a joiner for Linux. I need to join an document with
> > another archive, and i want can open the document without problems.
> >
> > I am not creating a trojan or something, its for add size to specific
> > docu
On 2008-10-15 23:03:06 -0400, Tom Diehl wrote:
> I am having a problem backing up my homedir on my F9 box. When the backup
> software tries to read the .gvfs file system as root the software complains
> that it cannot read it. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534284
> says that this broken
ith which I will not put." It's ironic, in light of the
current thread, that he was supposedly skewering the hypercorrect abuse
of English.
Cheers,
JL
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