Am 22.12.2011 um 19:00 schrieb Shamus Rask:

> I just cloned my working CF card (Lexar 4GB Platinum II 80x) to one of my 
> newer CF cards (Lexar 4GB ????) with the following:
> imac:~ shamus$ dd if=/dev/disk2 of=/dev/disk1
> dd: /dev/disk2: Device not configured
> 6061608+0 records in
> 6061608+0 records out
> 3103543296 bytes transferred in 1909.268174 secs (1625515 bytes/sec)
> 
> On testing the clone, I was able to get past the syslinux and runnix prompts, 
> but it never succesfully booted. 
> 
> What I've found is that the problem has reoccured with the cloned card 
> running the "good" copy--from this I can only assume it is the card type and 
> nothing to do with Syslinux or runnix! Does it make sense that a newer, 
> faster card would work slower? Is there anyway from the CLI that I can probe 
> a card to find out more detailed information that would allow me to discern 
> between the two types?
> 
> I should have done this test earlier... sorry!!!
> 
> cheers... and apologies,
>    Shamus

Infos: hdparm /dev/sda
Speed-Test: hdparm -t /dev/sda

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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