Dnia 23-03-2006, czw o godzinie 20:28 +0000, Ben Collins napisał(a):
> Public bug report changed:
> https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/33269
>
> Comment:
> I'm going to need dmesg output. Please boot a liveCD, and obtain the
> output of dmesg:
I'll try to do some real screen shots with my digital camera
>
> dmesg > dmesg.txt
>
> Send me the dmesg.txt file. Easiest way to do this is to save it to a
> USB disk or similar, and reboot to where you can attach that file to the
> bug report.
This is not possible because USB doesn't work at all. Nothing works - no
HDs, no even floppy!
> So this is a rare case. What I'd like to know is, is the disk actually
> an SATA disk, or is it a normal PATA disk?
Dnia 23-03-2006, czw o godzinie 20:28 +0000, Ben Collins napisał(a): /launchpad. net/malone/ bugs/33269
> Public bug report changed:
> https:/
>
> Comment:
> I'm going to need dmesg output. Please boot a liveCD, and obtain the
> output of dmesg:
I'll try to do some real screen shots with my digital camera
>
> dmesg > dmesg.txt
>
> Send me the dmesg.txt file. Easiest way to do this is to save it to a
> USB disk or similar, and reboot to where you can attach that file to the
> bug report.
This is not possible because USB doesn't work at all. Nothing works - no
HDs, no even floppy!
> So this is a rare case. What I'd like to know is, is the disk actually
> an SATA disk, or is it a normal PATA disk?
This is SATA disk connected with SATA connection.
It is not very rare problem - many people has experiencing it. You can lists.debian. org/debian- kernel/ 2006/03/ msg00422. html
even read about it in Debian Bug:
http://
regards
Krzysztof Kajkowski