This has been the situation for some time. Is this going to be
resolved soon?
Mike Dresser <mdresser@windsormachine.com> writes:
> > > ASC/ASCQ of 0x20/0x00 means "Invalid command operation code". So the
> > > drive is rejecting a command sent to it by the driver. If the other
> > > drive that is working is identical to seemingly non-working one, maybe
> > > this drive is going bad.
> > >
> >
> > Thanks for the error identification. The other drive is of a
> > *different* model. This drive showed this behavior from the day I
> > bought it. The drive could be going bad, but I doubt it. Is it
> > possible that this manufacturer (Conner) has some peculiar
> > implementation of the spec? I recall reading on this list sometime
> > back of similar workarounds to unusual drives.
>
> When you go to 2.4.x, you'll likely run into the problem of your HP 14Gb not able to restore anymore. Same as if you apply the
> linux-ide patches to 2.2.x
>
> Mike Dresser
> sysadmin
> Windsor Machine & Stamping
>
>
>
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