p01nt3r | hello. i got the problem that my internal devices aren't recognized when i use the dd command... is there something like a limitation for drives to be detected, maybe on the kernel side during a dd command execution? | 19:09 |
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p01nt3r | i'm talking about a bay with changeable devices on the sata-port | 19:10 |
sixwheeledbeast | I doubt it would be dd, not mounted or wrong mount point? | 19:12 |
p01nt3r | last time it seemed that the drives wheren't recognized anymore at all, even after reboot. had to rewrite my whole uefi-system to get it back working | 19:12 |
p01nt3r | if i write to an usb-device with dd and put a removable sata-ssd into the internal bay, the drive is not more recognized. | 19:13 |
p01nt3r | last time i got strange messages: | 19:14 |
p01nt3r | mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty) | 19:15 |
p01nt3r | since i rewrote the uefi, this message is gone | 19:16 |
p01nt3r | or does this have nothing to do with dd? | 19:16 |
p01nt3r | dmesg gave also some strange lines: | 19:19 |
p01nt3r | unknown parameter 'windows_names' | 19:19 |
p01nt3r | ata6: sata link down (sstatus 0 scontrol 300) | 19:20 |
p01nt3r | ata6.00: disabled | 19:20 |
p01nt3r | ata6.00: detaching (SCSI 5:0:0:0) | 19:21 |
p01nt3r | sd 5:0:0:0 [sdc] stopping disk | 19:21 |
p01nt3r | sd 5:0:0:0 [sdc] start/stop unit failed: result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET driverbyte=DRIVER_=K | 19:22 |
p01nt3r | sd 5:0:0:0 [sdc] start/stop unit failed: result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET driverbyte=DRIVER_OK | 19:22 |
p01nt3r | what can this be? | 19:22 |
p01nt3r | important to mention: after every reboot the drive was recognized again, but not at hotswap. | 19:27 |
p01nt3r | i already thought the hotswap-module in my uefi was broken... | 19:28 |
p01nt3r | or sata-module (or whatever) | 19:28 |
p01nt3r | and after i reused dd again, i tested to put in an ssd into the bay, but it wasn't recognized for the time dd was running (and the time after, until reboot) | 19:30 |
p01nt3r | (after i rewrote the uefi) | 19:33 |
p01nt3r | could this be something like maybe a kernel-bug? | 19:33 |
p01nt3r | or bug in dd? | 19:34 |
p01nt3r | dd-flags were: bs=4M oflag=nocache,sync status=noxfer | 20:03 |
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