This has not been my experience. Reading from hda continues to
work as expected. But the process reading from hdc stays stuck
in D state for a _long_ time.... A kill -9 takes like 10 minutes
before it gets around to actually killing anything.
> 2)
> Two drives, each on a seperate cable and on different chipsets:
> /dev/hda (hard drive) (chipset1)
> /dev/hde (cd-rom) (chipset2)
>
> Put broken CD into /dev/hde, read it again, and try to read from /dev/hda.
> All should be good, with blue skies, and a responsive system.
Sure. Same as above.
> Also, can someone say for sure (Andre) that this is a hardware limitation,
> not a Linux IDE locking problem, and with no possibility of a software
> work-around?
There is a certain amount of delay when a drive hits a bad
sector. But Linux handles things pretty badly IMHO, and could
do a much better job.
-Erik
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