Ben Armstrong, Andrew Shadura!
Thanks for reply!
Yes, it's not networking disconnect.
If i start download or seeding of any torrent, after time external
USB-drive disappears
(for any of the 2 disks — WD Caviar Green 2Tb (WD20EARS) in external
enclosure Silver River II (ST0016)
and Seagate F
Hello,
> 1. Confirm my guess that what you really mean is that the torrent just
> stopped downloading after a while. If that's not what happened, please
> explain the problem better.
Ben, I think he means that the external drive he's using disconnects
itself when downloading any torrent which is
Furthermore, please
1. Confirm my guess that what you really mean is that the torrent just
stopped downloading after a while. If that's not what happened, please
explain the problem better.
2. Confirm which torrent(s) are having this problem (indicate URL to the
torrent or its Hash) and if it is
Entada,
On 10/20/2011 01:14 PM, Entada Scandens wrote:
> In Debian Squeeze:
> If working directory of BitTorrent client (rtorrent, ktorrent, flush) located
> at USB-HDD,
> after 1−40 hours of downloading/seeding USB-HDD disconnects.
>
> In Debian Lenny:
> All works fine.
Not all clients seedin
Package: general
Severity: normal
In Debian Squeeze:
If working directory of BitTorrent client (rtorrent, ktorrent, flush) located
at USB-HDD,
after 1−40 hours of downloading/seeding USB-HDD disconnects.
In Debian Lenny:
All works fine.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.3
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