Guest wrote:
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:00 PM, partha chowdhury <kira.laucas@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:kira.laucas@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Guest3731 wrote:
if you take it out and put it back again is it automatically mounted
and can kernel see it when you do fdisk -l ?
Sorry to double up on your answer like this, but is there any chance
that the i/o errors are due to a bad usb cable, or usb card in the main
computer? I didn't mention before that the external hdd that the
seagate is replacing also reported a lot of i/o errors and kept
disconnecting itself, which is why I replaced it....
Thanks for any clues...
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i had the same problem as yours a while back. i have tried different
solutions :
1> check with different usb cable.
2> may be the hdd is going bad . run e2fsck -f <device> and see what the
output is .
3> try with a different machine.
4> experiment with noacpi and noirqdebug kernel boot parameters.
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