Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-14 Thread Heather
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 03:57:16PM -0700, Heather wrote: > [snip] > > > A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF > > > card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause > > > filesystem corruption as well, so I recommend the workaround of on

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-13 Thread Heather
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 03:57:16PM -0700, Heather wrote: > [snip] > > > A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF > > > card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause > > > filesystem corruption as well, so I recommend the workaround of o

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Jon Leonard
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 03:57:16PM -0700, Heather wrote: [snip] > > A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF > > card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause > > filesystem corruption as well, so I recommend the workaround of only > > rem

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Heather
> > hdc: drive_cmd:status=0x51 {DriveReady Seek Complete Error} > > hdc: drive_cmd:error=0x04 > > Mine does the same thing, and it's harmless. I have a CDrom bay which says this kind of thing when its idea of being powered on and my laptop's idea of It Being Powered On weren't in sync. But as

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Jon Leonard
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 03:57:16PM -0700, Heather wrote: [snip] > > A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF > > card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause > > filesystem corruption as well, so I recommend the workaround of only > > re

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Heather
> > hdc: drive_cmd:status=0x51 {DriveReady Seek Complete Error} > > hdc: drive_cmd:error=0x04 > > Mine does the same thing, and it's harmless. I have a CDrom bay which says this kind of thing when its idea of being powered on and my laptop's idea of It Being Powered On weren't in sync. But as

RE: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Glen S Mehn
RE: the problem below: you can also stop pcmcia services, remove the card, and then restart. Never seen a syslog or kern.log message yet. glen A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause filesy

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Jon Leonard
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:38:34PM +0800, Alex Kwan wrote: > Hi! > > I am using a 64MB CF card with a PCMCIA adapter > in my notebook, the read and write is o.k., but when > insert this card will have following error message: > hdc: SanDisk SDCFB-64, ATA DISK DRIVE > ide1 at 0x100-0x107,0x10e on

RE: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Glen S Mehn
RE: the problem below: you can also stop pcmcia services, remove the card, and then restart. Never seen a syslog or kern.log message yet. glen A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause files

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Jon Leonard
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:38:34PM +0800, Alex Kwan wrote: > Hi! > > I am using a 64MB CF card with a PCMCIA adapter > in my notebook, the read and write is o.k., but when > insert this card will have following error message: > hdc: SanDisk SDCFB-64, ATA DISK DRIVE > ide1 at 0x100-0x107,0x10e on

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Glen S Mehn
that is really odd. It would look like your CF card is getting read as hdc, which would be IDE bus 1, device 0, which is (typically) where your CD/DVD drive is. I'm not sure why this would happen. Mine shows up as hde1 Havve you got a CD/dvd drive in there? Can you access both? glen On Tue,

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread Glen S Mehn
that is really odd. It would look like your CF card is getting read as hdc, which would be IDE bus 1, device 0, which is (typically) where your CD/DVD drive is. I'm not sure why this would happen. Mine shows up as hde1 Havve you got a CD/dvd drive in there? Can you access both? glen On Tue,

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread James
I dont know what causes it either and would be interested in a reply, But I shouldn't worry about it too much it has always worked for me :-) (It could just be that the 'drive' isn't completely ready when the machine tries to read from it the first time, drivers charging etc?) James On Tue, 1

Re: Compact Flash card problem

2001-06-12 Thread James
I dont know what causes it either and would be interested in a reply, But I shouldn't worry about it too much it has always worked for me :-) (It could just be that the 'drive' isn't completely ready when the machine tries to read from it the first time, drivers charging etc?) James On Tue,