On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 08:22:36PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Daniel Dalton:
> >
> > The hard drive in the mp3 just spins up and back down when I plug the
> > usb in. Now it's not even showing up under /dev. Do you guys think it's
> > a bad hdd and it's time to get a new mp3?
>
> Yes and no. Th
Daniel Dalton:
>
> The hard drive in the mp3 just spins up and back down when I plug the
> usb in. Now it's not even showing up under /dev. Do you guys think it's
> a bad hdd and it's time to get a new mp3?
Yes and no. The hd is probably dying, but if I were you, I would search
for a replacement o
On 2009-09-05 07:25, Daniel Dalton wrote:
The hard drive in the mp3 just spins up and back down when I plug the
usb in. Now it's not even showing up under /dev. Do you guys think it's
a bad hdd and it's time to get a new mp3?
Oh and when I ran badblocks, I believe there were some errors, but it
The hard drive in the mp3 just spins up and back down when I plug the
usb in. Now it's not even showing up under /dev. Do you guys think it's
a bad hdd and it's time to get a new mp3?
Oh and when I ran badblocks, I believe there were some errors, but it
was hard to tell, because there was no outpu
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 12:33:41PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> rsync has an -- exclude option.
How should this be used? In this case?
> player's storage. I would wipe it and try a badblock scan. Maybe the
> flash is dying.
How and what does a badblock scan do? The mp3 player is hdd based btw.
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 05:26:52AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-09-01 05:04, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> >If I remount, I can't remove these effected files, the only way to fix
> >things is to make use of fsck.vfat
>
> That seems to indicate that the error is on your mp3 player.
Ok. So there is
Daniel Dalton:
>
> However, midway through the sync process, the fs is set to read only as
> there seem to be errors with certain files.
> If I remount, I can't remove these effected files,
What error message do you get? What's in dmesg output?
> the only way to fix
> things is to make use of fs
On 2009-09-01 05:04, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
Ok, here is what I'm trying to do:
Sync music files from my computer, to my 20 gb mp3 player.
There is 8 gb of data to sync
However, midway through the sync process, the fs is set to read only as
there seem to be errors with certain files.
If I remou
Hi,
Ok, here is what I'm trying to do:
Sync music files from my computer, to my 20 gb mp3 player.
There is 8 gb of data to sync
However, midway through the sync process, the fs is set to read only as
there seem to be errors with certain files.
If I remount, I can't remove these effected files, the
Hi.
,- Nuno Carvalho
>>On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, wb2oyc wrote:
>>>
>>> > > Is anything going wrong !? It happens, sometimes, even when not having
>>> > >failure power or mounted disks.
>>>
>>> > Are you actually shutting down with "shutdown -h now" and
On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, wb2oyc wrote:
>
> > > Is anything going wrong !? It happens, sometimes, even when not having
> > >failure power or mounted disks.
>
> > Are you actually shutting down with "shutdown -h now" and waiting for
> > the System Halted mes
On Sun, 13 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have had such a problem. My problem has been caused by glibc2 bug.
> This bug is fixed glibc-2.0.7u, and glibc-2.0.7t have such bug. Hamm
> is using glibc-2.0.7t, so Hamm causes such a problem.
I had as "base" installed hamm but with apt-get i'v
Hello.
,- Nuno Carvalho wrote.
>>On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, wb2oyc wrote:
>>
>>> > Is anything going wrong !? It happens, sometimes, even when not having
>>> >failure power or mounted disks.
>>> >
>>> Nino,
>>
>> Nuno, you meant. :-)
>>
>>> Are you actually shutting down with "shutdown -h now" and waiti
On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, wb2oyc wrote:
> > Is anything going wrong !? It happens, sometimes, even when not having
> >failure power or mounted disks.
> >
> Nino,
Nuno, you meant. :-)
> Are you actually shutting down with "shutdown -h now" and waiting for
> the System Halted message, or are you just
>
> Is anything going wrong !? It happens, sometimes, even when not having
>failure power or mounted disks.
>
Nino,
Are you actually shutting down with "shutdown -h now" and waiting for
the System Halted message, or are you just killing power?
paul
Hi,
What would be the reason that almost the times I start linux i had errors
on my file system !?
--
fsck version 1.12 (9-Jul-98)
/dev/hda2 contains a file system with errors, check forced.
.. . . . ..
-
Is anything going wrong !? It happens, sometimes, ev
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