This email, as I received it, had the subject line:
"{SPAM?} Re: ipod problems"

Where did "{SPAM?} " come from? This is not the first time. I'm assuming that Gus did not put it there. Could it be that my ISP is automaticly filtering out known spam without telling me about such practice and just tagging the unknowns? Could this be why I get virtually *zero* spam? (I avoid giving out my email address. I usually bail on any web form that has an asterik requiring it, usually even when I really wanted whatever it was on the other side.) Nevertheless, I cannot believe that my lack of spam is due completely to my vigilence.



Gus Wirth wrote:

At 15:43 09/23/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 1
end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 80325
FAT: unable to read boot sector
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ su -
Password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# fdisk /dev/sdb

Unable to open /dev/sdb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#

Looks like there are problems with the iPod itself. Why are you trying to
read device sdb (the second SCSI device) instead of the iPod (sda, the
first emulated SCSI device)?

Gus




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