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Re: SCSI Problem!!



I tried to boot from CD (ran e2fsck), it didn't work. i don't know what
the message. i ran 'df' there is no /dev/sda5. so why i couldn't do
that? thank you

Abdul Malik bin Hilman bin Mahyuddin
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Adinda Praditya wrote:

> It' doesn't solve my problem. Btw, what's the diffrence between booting
> from CD and booting from disk?
> 
> Abdul Malik bin Hilman bin Mahyuddin
> ------------------------------------
> 
> On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> 
> > 		Hello again Adinda,
> > 
> > > > 1) You are trying to mount an audio CD, which is impossible
> > > > 2) The IDE cable on your CDrom is not connected correctly
> > > > 3) The CD disk is bad
> > > > 4) The CD player is bad
> > > 
> > >   end_request: I/O error, dev 16:40 (hdd), sector 1354368
> > 
> >  So you are not mounting the CD? Good. Then this I/O error must be caused by 
> > the fact that the CD player can't read the CD. Some players are more sensitive 
> > than others, and audio players usually have error correction that can't be 
> > used on data players (data players can't just skip sectors, audio players can 
> > to a certain extend).
> > 
> > > >  Of course you can also fsck /dev/sda5 from a rescue system. Try booting from 
> > > > the installation CD. This is definitely a neater way to proceed.
> > > 
> > > How can i do that? tell me step by step.
> > 
> >  Set your bios to boot from CDrom. Insert your installation CD ;). Type linux 
> > rescue at the boot prompt. A rescue system is now booted from CD.
> > 
> > 					Bye,
> > 
> > 					Leonard.
> > 
> > 
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