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Re: Kingstron Data Traveller giving Buffer I/O error



Apparently, _Ron Johnson_, on 29/12/04 19:36,typed:



Yes, you could try formatting it with ext2, for example, to see
what happens.

"mkfs -c" would help with that.


Here is what I got:
#------------------------------------------------------
# mkfs -c /dev/sda
mke2fs 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
/dev/sda is entire device, not just one partition!
Proceed anyway? (y,n) y
Filesystem label=
OS type: Linux
Block size=1024 (log=0)
Fragment size=1024 (log=0)
62992 inodes, 251904 blocks
12595 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
First data block=1
31 block groups
8192 blocks per group, 8192 fragments per group
2032 inodes per group
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
        8193, 24577, 40961, 57345, 73729, 204801, 221185

Checking for bad blocks (read-only test): done
Writing inode tables: done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done

This filesystem will be automatically checked every 38 mounts or
180 days, whichever comes first.  Use tune2fs -c or -i to override.
#------------------------------------------------------

Looks like all is fine or am I missing something?

thanks,
->HS



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