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Author: Michael Havens
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To: plug-discuss
Old-Topics: Re: Subject: new understanding of scsi error
Subject: Re: Subject: new understanding of scsi error ~ USB drive/camera

I am like so embarrased. I forgot to plug the power into the scsi drive. Then
I neglected to turn of the computer before I plugged the scsi drive in and I
got to see some pretty fire works in my computer. Then the computer shut off
and wouldn't turn back on. The first thing I thought was that I fried my
mother board. One of my friends (the one who got me involved in Linux) who is
a computer tech said I just made, at the least, a $59 mistake because that is
what it would cost me for a new motherboard. Then I took it over to his house
and it turned on. Thank GOD that I have a suge protector (I think that's what
saved it). So we then spent three hours at his house playinq Konquest. That
is a very cool game. It is like risk except you can't see the armies on the
way to their destination. At that time I also found out that that a pendrive
is auto detected. I had the 'Removable disks' directory open (a directory
that has a link to the floppy drive and cd-rom) and when he pluged the pen
drive into the USB port a new directory appeared. Now why in the world won't
my camera work!

On Saturday 06 March 2004 11:30, Augie Grayfox wrote:
> On Friday March 5 2004 5:22 pm,
> wrote:
> *v*Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 19:17:29 -0500
> *v*From: Michael Havens <>
> *v*Subject: new understanding of scsi error
> *v*To: <>
> *v*Reply-To:
> *v*
> *v*
> *v*You know, I was relating the data parity error with the fact that my
> SCSI was *v*not working, but as I looked at it I realized that I wasn't
> reaading it *v*right.
> *v*line 6:
> *v* scsi1: This is an error *observed by*, not *generated by*, this
> controller. *v*
> *v*So now my question turns into: how do I figure out what is generating
> the *v*error?
> *v*
> *v*and
> *v*
> *v*Why will it not see the scsi drive?
> *v*
> Mike,
> cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> should show you all your attached scsi devices.
> HTH







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