I'm not sure whats happening at the 92 megabyte mark, but I would make
an observation re the block size you are using. To me, that seems
rather large. To do a checksum over a 4 megabyte block might
possibly be running into a math problem because much of that code is
legacy, and probably
Hello,
I'm having a strange problem with amrestore. I get an I/O error in the
middle of a restore and amrestore exits, but st0 device remains busy and
only a reboot can clear it. There is an error on the console as
follows...
st0: Error 70002 (sugg. bt 0x0, driver bt 0x0, host bt 0x7)
... My
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gene Heskett
Paul: That file (st.init/st.conf) doesn't exist on a redhat flavored
linux install. Nor on a debian sarge based install of BDI-4.08, I
just checked that one too
If my Tao box is anything to
Eric Siegerman schrieb:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 04:41:17PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
Can on look at the device connectors, or better yet, the external
connectors, and tell if a device is LVD or SE? Or does one have
to check the HW doc?
If you're lucky enough that the manufacturer has prited