[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 882 bytes --] Hello, I have an IDE 250Mb Zip, it work fine, but I can see: Jun 11 23:52:35 greg sudo: greg : TTY=pts/3 ; PWD=/home/greg ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/sbin/e2fsck /dev/hdc Jun 11 23:52:35 greg kernel: ide-floppy: hdc: I/O error, pc = 5a, key = 5, asc = 24, ascq = 0 Jun 11 23:52:37 greg kernel: hdc: unknown partition table Jun 11 23:52:37 greg kernel: hdc: 98304kB, 96/64/32 CHS, 4096 kBps, 512 sector size, 2941 rpm Jun 11 23:52:37 greg kernel: ide-floppy: hdc: I/O error, pc = 5a, key = 5, asc = 24, ascq = 0 Jun 11 23:52:37 greg kernel: hdc: unknown partition table Could someone explain me what's wrong? I can access then the disk without the smallest problem. It's with all my self compiled kernel... (2.4.n and 2.4.n-acm). Thanks, Greg ________________________________________________________________ http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:greg@ulima.unil.ch [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 232 bytes --]
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Gregoire Favre wrote:
> I have an IDE 250Mb Zip, it work fine, but I can see:
>
> Jun 11 23:52:35 greg kernel: ide-floppy: hdc: I/O error, pc = 5a, key =
> 5, asc = 24, ascq = 0
> Jun 11 23:52:37 greg kernel: hdc: unknown partition table
> Jun 11 23:52:37 greg kernel: hdc: 98304kB, 96/64/32 CHS, 4096 kBps, 512
> sector size, 2941 rpm
>
> Could someone explain me what's wrong?
Nothing. Somethings is reeding /proc/partitions which lists all known
partitions. "fdisk" or "mount" do this.
When reading the file the kernel has to check the media in your zip-drive.
Problem is, you havn't put in one. So there is no partition table to read
and the kernel complains and returns the default values of a typical
100MB zip media.
BYtE
Philipp
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[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 796 bytes --] On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 08:40:57AM +0200, Philipp Matthias Hahn wrote: > Nothing. Somethings is reeding /proc/partitions which lists all known > partitions. "fdisk" or "mount" do this. > > When reading the file the kernel has to check the media in your zip-drive. > Problem is, you havn't put in one. So there is no partition table to read > and the kernel complains and returns the default values of a typical > 100MB zip media. Thanks for your answer, in fact, there was a media in my zip, but without any partition (as I don't see any other reason than avoiding those errors messages to make just one partition on my disk). Thanks, Greg ________________________________________________________________ http://ulima.unil.ch/greg ICQ:16624071 mailto:greg@ulima.unil.ch [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 232 bytes --]
Greg,
Just to make a point on that, as I recall Zip and other super floppy media
*shouldn't* be partitioned. It's certainly possible to do but it's
anyone's guess on how different OS+revs will treat it.
Josh
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Gregoire Favre wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 08:40:57AM +0200, Philipp Matthias Hahn wrote:
>
> > Nothing. Somethings is reeding /proc/partitions which lists all known
> > partitions. "fdisk" or "mount" do this.
> >
> > When reading the file the kernel has to check the media in your zip-drive.
> > Problem is, you havn't put in one. So there is no partition table to read
> > and the kernel complains and returns the default values of a typical
> > 100MB zip media.
>
> Thanks for your answer, in fact, there was a media in my zip, but
> without any partition (as I don't see any other reason than avoiding
> those errors messages to make just one partition on my disk).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
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