[nylug-talk] hard drive failure
wdg3rd@comcast.net
Mon Aug 21 14:07:43 EDT 2006
Sounds like the BIOS might be hosed. If Setup doesn't work, I'd suggest transplanting the drives into another box.
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-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Paul Robbins" <robbins.paul at gmail.com>
> I had a linux box with a 7GB master disk and a 80G slave drive. Over the
> weekend, I tried to access something off the slave drive and it showed
> nothing on the disk. I tried to unmount it, but got an error. After some
> other attempts to mount or unmount the drive, i decided to reboot to see if
> it would get re-initialized on boot. Instead, when it came back up, it
> tried to boot off of the NIC card, ignoring both of the hard drives. When I
> would disconnect the slave drive from the cable, the system would boot from
> the master drive without a problem. I also tried to boot using Knoppix to
> see if the drive would be recognized that way, but it was not. I have DVD
> backups of the critical files, but I don't want to lose a drive if ther is
> an easy solution. Generally, the Knoppix option works for me to at least
> pull off the data I need from a bad drive, but I haven't seen it fail to be
> recognized at all. Is this a sign of no power getting to the drive? Any help
> or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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