On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:00:39 -0400, Dan B. wrote: > Camaleón wrote:
(...) >>>> Well, that error can be relevant. >>> How? It's not the *presence* of the message that has changed. >> >> My crystal ball did not mention that the above error message was >> present before ;-) > > Hey, don't blame me for your assuming (or misinterpreting my words to > mean) that the "error: fd0 read error." message was new. I wrote "_the_ > ... error text", not something like "_an_ error," and, I referred to > the welcome text and the error message text with exactly the same > structure ("the ... text"): Hey, dude, take it easy and calm down, it's okay :-) Is that an error in this stage I wouldn't take it as "normal", I would worry about it or at least would dig about if that's a known issue or something that's worth reporting. >>> It's the *delay* between the "Welcome to GRUB!" message and that >>> "error: fd0 read error." message that has changed (to 8 or 9 seconds, >>> from something close to zero). >> >> Yes, I know that behaviour; it's the same long delay I get in one of my >> testing virtual machines. > > How long are the delays you usually see (from the welcome message to any > fd0 error message, from either the later of those to the screen's > blanking, and from then to the GRUB menu)? I didn't count the exact time it takes but is enough to be annoying and noticeable. But this happens on just one system I have with Wheezy and I don't get that error coming from the floppy disk (being a notebook I don't even have such a device). >>> Besides, that error message (presumably) simply means that GRUB didn't >>> successfully read from the floppy drive, which makes perfect sense >>> since there's no floppy in it. >> >> Well, I can't tell what it means but given the nature of the message >> ("error") I would ensure anything is all right. > > But what is there to check? The message seems perfectly well explained: > At the level of reading from the floppy drive, there's read error > because there's no floppy in the drive; that floppy read error isn't a > problem at the GRUB level, because GRUB has been reporting that > floppy-read error and still booting at normal speed ever since I > installed, until this hwinfo "incident." You try and tell... or not, that's up to you. But again, I wouldn't consider that a normal behaviour unless it is documented somewhere; I've never seen that error message before. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/jqiqh9$d82$2...@dough.gmane.org