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Thanks for the note. Zip drive as only device on the bus did not work
for me. kernel is correctly identifying the Jmicron chip.
Removed the DVD drive and jumpered the Zip drive to Master. BIOS
set to IDE. Fedora 8 with nash on boot:
Buffer I/O error
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Robert Hancock wrote:
> That is rather curious. There's no sign of any libata error handling
> going on.. Maybe the drive is actually returning that error code in the
> ATAPI CDB, or at least we think it is?
>
> You are sure that this drive still
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Robert Hancock wrote:
That is rather curious. There's no sign of any libata error handling
going on.. Maybe the drive is actually returning that error code in the
ATAPI CDB, or at least we think it is?
You are sure that this drive still works
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Thanks for the note. Zip drive as only device on the bus did not work
for me. kernel is correctly identifying the Jmicron chip.
Removed the DVD drive and jumpered the Zip drive to Master. BIOS
set to IDE. Fedora 8 with nash on boot:
Buffer I/O error
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I have tolerated this problem for a year and do not post to this list in
haste. I have posted on forums and searched the community over the past
year. I have looked at the list archive on gossamer-threads.com for
solutions. With Fedora Core 6
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I have tolerated this problem for a year and do not post to this list in
haste. I have posted on forums and searched the community over the past
year. I have looked at the list archive on gossamer-threads.com for
solutions. With Fedora Core 6
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