> hmm, i went into windows *one more time* just to make sure it was still
> working, and not a hardware problem. well... looks like it doesn't work
> in windows either. must be hardware.
>
> funny thing it shows up in dmesg and in "My Computer", just can't read
> from it.
That's pretty much what the sense codes below did indicate - media problem.
Try a different disk.
>
> Joseph Cheek wrote:
>
>> i've tried 2.4.7-ac10 and 2.4.9-ac10. same results. at boot i get:
>>
>> Sep 17 11:02:48 seattle kernel: ide-floppy driver 0.97.sv
>> Sep 17 11:02:48 seattle kernel: hdd: No disk in drive
>> Sep 17 11:02:48 seattle kernel: hdd: 98304kB, 96/64/32 CHS, 4096 kBps,
>> 512
>> sector size, 2941 rpm
>>
>> looks good, right? but i put a disk in and i get:
>>
>> Sep 17 14:36:23 seattle kernel: ide-floppy: hdd: I/O error, pc = 0, key
>> =
>> 2, asc = 30, ascq = 0
>> Sep 17 14:36:23 seattle kernel: ide-floppy: hdd: I/O error, pc = 1b, key
>> =
>> 2, asc = 30, ascq = 0
>> Sep 17 14:36:23 seattle kernel: hdd: No disk in drive
>>
>> not hardware, as it works in windows on the same machine.
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> thanks!
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