Re: CRC error
Hi michael,
That error is what I'm dealing with now ( it's not a dell,
perchance? ). When I ran fsck on the unmounted linux partitions,
it found hundreds of errors.
The Lilo? Rescue? HOWTO mentions it's usually a result of a
hard drive problem. In my case, the vendor diagnostics (and window
diagnostics ) check out ok on the hd. Since it occured to me
after a power failure(s), I'm hoping it may be a one time
corruption of the drive.
The only suggestion I could make would be to fsck your
linux partitions if you haven't already.
good luck,
Jon
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Michael Buerkle wrote:
> anybody who ever had an CRC error while booting?
> Is my Harddisk lost, or do you know any way to get it back to
> work? I tried everything i could imagine: i formatet the disk, i
> partitioned it in another way, i tried to run every diskcheck
> programm i know (they told me the disk could be kind of
> "configured wrong" so they couldn't access).
> The strange thing about all this is: If i mount this HD after booting
> (if i don't try to boot from it) i can store and access data on it... :/
>
> any suggestions?
>
> thanx
>
> Michael
>
>
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