On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 11:32:53AM +0200, pir aa wrote:
> The Idea of a modul is interesting, but wouldn't that mean, that if I remove
> the module I'll remove the whole IDE. I've hear that removing the /root could
> cause problems.
I think you could copy /bin, /sbin, /lib and /etc onto a ramdisk,
The Idea of a modul is interesting, but wouldn't that mean, that if I remove
the module I'll remove the whole IDE. I've hear that removing the /root could
cause problems. My disk is on a separate line anyway, so is there a way to
have a modul, that removes just the one line, leaving the other untou
Yes, but that is not my primary concern. I'll figure the HW out. What I want
to know, is if there is a command for rescan or reinitialize the IDE bus.
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Frank Gevaerts wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:25:07PM +0200, pir aa wrote:
Is there a way to rescan the IDE Bus under Linux. (Not looking at the need of
HW). The only thing I want to know, is if I can rescan the Bus after power on.
I heard about hdparm -U and hdparm -R, but does it really mak
On Thursday 09 September 2004 08:25, pir aa wrote:
> Is there a way to rescan the IDE Bus under Linux. (Not looking at the
> need of HW). The only thing I want to know, is if I can rescan the Bus
> after power on. I heard about hdparm -U and hdparm -R, but does it really
> make a rescan and realize
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:25:07PM +0200, pir aa wrote:
> Is there a way to rescan the IDE Bus under Linux. (Not looking at the need of
> HW). The only thing I want to know, is if I can rescan the Bus after power on.
> I heard about hdparm -U and hdparm -R, but does it really make a rescan and
> re
At 15:25 09/09/2004, you wrote:
Is there a way to rescan the IDE Bus under Linux. (Not looking at the need of
HW). The only thing I want to know, is if I can rescan the Bus after power on.
I heard about hdparm -U and hdparm -R, but does it really make a rescan and
realizes the new HD?
Thx Pir
You'r
Is there a way to rescan the IDE Bus under Linux. (Not looking at the need of
HW). The only thing I want to know, is if I can rescan the Bus after power on.
I heard about hdparm -U and hdparm -R, but does it really make a rescan and
realizes the new HD?
Thx Pir
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 04:03:30PM +0100, Paladin wrote:
> Does anyone know some way to force a rescan to the IDE bus?
>
> I have a defective IDE drive that almost never is detected by the
> BIOS, but some few times it is. I needed to force a rescan so that I
> didn't have to be rebooting all the
Hi,
Does anyone know some way to force a rescan to the IDE bus?
I have a defective IDE drive that almost never is detected by the
BIOS, but some few times it is. I needed to force a rescan so that I
didn't have to be rebooting all the time! :/
Thanks,
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