Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-12 Thread Les
The second drive is probably is jumpered to be the slave drive, so with no master it is not being addressed. Regards, Les H On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 22:40 -0600, Dan Hensley wrote: On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 08:25 +, g wrote: Dan Hensley wrote: There are no jumpers on the drive, and I don't

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-12 Thread Dan Hensley
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 09:16 -0700, Les wrote: The second drive is probably is jumpered to be the slave drive, so with no master it is not being addressed. There are no jumpers on either the first or the second drive. Both are SATA drives. Only the 3rd drive is an EIDE drive. Dan

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-11 Thread g
Dan Hensley wrote: Well, strange things have happened. During my transition from FC6 to F9, I had disconnected a 3rd drive in my system, an EIDE drive. While it was disconnected I was experiencing the disk problems with my 2nd drive. So I plugged the 3rd drive back in, and now the 2nd drive

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-11 Thread Dan Hensley
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 06:06 +, g wrote: Dan Hensley wrote: Well, strange things have happened. During my transition from FC6 to F9, I had disconnected a 3rd drive in my system, an EIDE drive. While it was disconnected I was experiencing the disk problems with my 2nd drive. So I

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-10 Thread Dan Hensley
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 08:25 +, g wrote: Dan Hensley wrote: There are no jumpers on the drive, and I don't think I've ever had one i would believe bill is leading you in right direction to check drivers between fc6 and f9. maybe even pull down source and contact who wrote them. to

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-09 Thread g
Dan Hensley wrote: There are no jumpers on the drive, and I don't think I've ever had one i would believe bill is leading you in right direction to check drivers between fc6 and f9. maybe even pull down source and contact who wrote them. to lose that much storage, it would have to be

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-08 Thread g
Tim wrote: On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 20:59 -0600, Dan Hensley wrote: I recently sent an inquiry to this list about fdisk being unable to seek one of my two basically identical disks. Both are Western Digital 250Gb disks. Model Number: WDC WD2500JS-00MHB0 Model

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-08 Thread Bill Crawford
2008/7/8 Dan Hensley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I recently sent an inquiry to this list about fdisk being unable to seek one of my two basically identical disks. Both are Western Digital 250Gb disks. Unable to seek on /dev/sdb This disk operates just fine when booting Fedora Core 6. However, as

Re: How to change LBA48 addressing capability

2008-07-08 Thread Dan Hensley
On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 16:28 +0100, Bill Crawford wrote: 2008/7/8 Dan Hensley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I recently sent an inquiry to this list about fdisk being unable to seek one of my two basically identical disks. Both are Western Digital 250Gb disks. Unable to seek on /dev/sdb This