On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Adam Hardy <adam.ant@cyberspaceroad.com>
wrote:
Forsaken on 05/08/08 19:25, wrote:
On Aug 5, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I just took the hard drives from one machine and installed them into
another with a similar 500MHz CPU and mobo, but it hasn't worked out
smoothly.
fsck.ext3: no such file or directory while trying to read
/dev/hdc1 /dev/hdc1: the superblock could not be read or does not
describe a correct ext2 filesystem
/dev/hda6: clean, 11/3424256 files 151509/6839665 blocks
fsck died with exit status 8 failed (code 8)
If you type fdisk /dev/hdc1 and then press P, does it see the drive
size correctly or does it complain to you about accessing the device?
fdisk /dev/hdc1
==>
unable to open /dev/hdc1
If however I enter fdisk /dev/hda1 then it gives me a whole paragraph
about the hard drive having more than 1024 cylinders, the partition table
contains no entries, and there is a message stating
What does just fdisk -l show? Is it really at hdc ?