[Bacula-users] Re: Travan 40 (Seagate Hornet, STT3401A)

2005-11-29 Thread richard (MQ)
Hi Greg, Greg Cockburn wrote: Fall? It is Autumn for me too. (New Zealander living in Australia) Oops - pardon me! Yeah I saw your posts in the archives Richard and was trying all those suggestions. Looks like the best idea is to sell it on e-bay. Anyone got a recommendation for a "good c

Re: [Bacula-users] Re: Travan 40 (Seagate Hornet, STT3401A)

2005-11-29 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 10:48, Greg Cockburn wrote: > Fall? It is Autumn for me too. (New Zealander living in Australia) > > Yeah I saw your posts in the archives Richard and was trying all those > suggestions. Looks like the best idea is to sell it on e-bay. > > Anyone got a recommendation fo

[Bacula-users] Re: Travan 40 (Seagate Hornet, STT3401A)

2005-11-29 Thread Greg Cockburn
Fall? It is Autumn for me too. (New Zealander living in Australia) Yeah I saw your posts in the archives Richard and was trying all those suggestions.  Looks like the best idea is to sell it on e-bay. Anyone got a recommendation for a "good cheap drive"? This is for home, I got this one cheap (a

[Bacula-users] Re: Travan 40 (Seagate Hornet, STT3401A)

2005-11-28 Thread richard
Hi Greg, > has anyone actually got one of these to work with bacula? This is a > drive out of a Dell Machine (no idea what), and the drive was hardly > used. > This is an ATAPI model, set to slave, with no other devices on the IDE > controller. > I have wasted many hours now trying to get this dr