Jani Salonen wrote:
>
> Hei,
>
> I'm not sure is this problem caused by XSane or some SCSI module, but when I
> start XSane without my scanner (Epson perfection 1640) turned on or
> disconnected, the partition table of my HD messes up, and there is no any
> partitions visible anymore. although th
Hei,
I'm not sure is this problem caused by XSane or some SCSI module, but when I
start XSane without my scanner (Epson perfection 1640) turned on or
disconnected, the partition table of my HD messes up, and there is no any
partitions visible anymore. although this can be fixed afterwards with fdi
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 06:44:42PM +0200, Jani Salonen wrote:
> I'm not sure is this problem caused by XSane or some SCSI module, but when I
> start XSane without my scanner (Epson perfection 1640) turned on or
> disconnected, the partition table of my HD messes up, and there is no any
> parti
Jani Salonen wrote:
>
> Hei,
>
> I'm not sure is this problem caused by XSane or some SCSI module, but when I
> start XSane without my scanner (Epson perfection 1640) turned on or
> disconnected, the partition table of my HD messes up, and there is no any
> partitions visible anymore. although th
I assume that your hard disk is a SCSI disk. Do the hard disk and the scanner
use the same SCSI bus id? If so, than that's your problem. Every device needs
it's own ID. If you already have different IDs, then it's possible that your
SCSI bus is not correctly terminated. Do you have a terminator on