> I still have those messages, but now there seem to be much less of them.
>
> It would really help me, if someone could tell me about how critical
> such error messages are.
The CRC errors are indicative of cable or similar problems but each time
you see a CRC error the transmission is repeated
At first: Thank you very much for the detailled information!
Alan Cox wrote:
Bad CRC indicates a data transfer problem between the drive and the
controller. The CRC is computed one end and verified the other. The OS
isn't directly involved.
This usually means either
#1 A 40 wire cable in use f
> After mounting my four LVs, formatted with XFS, here, I'm starting to
> delete all files on those LVs to be able to do a fresh linux install.
> While deleting, I get *many* DMA errors and "BAD CRC" messages.
Bad CRC indicates a data transfer problem between the drive and the
controller. The CR
Hello,
after my problems with my DVD drive, I've unplugged this device and
jumpered my burning device as master, to start my linux setup from there.
Now I don't longer get those silly DVD errors, but now I get something,
which is much more worrying for me:
http://pastebin.com/f6fc7552f
Aft
On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 10:46:04PM +0530, Sourav Sen wrote:
>
> I am unable to compile the following code, can anyone say whats the
> problem :
>
> The main error msg is like the following:
>
> parse error before `EXPO
I am unable to compile the following code, can anyone say whats the
problem :
The main error msg is like the following:
parse error before `EXPORT_SYMTAB_not_defined'
warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of
`EXPORT_SYMTAB_not_defined'
warning:
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