Hello

I read the previous messages about Flash Disks, but i did not get a hint
to my problem:

I'm using different kinds of Flash Disks.
For example Sundisk and OEM Sundisk.
When booting with OEM Sundisk the kernel prints the following messages:

hda: SunDisk SDTB-128, 15MB w/1kB Cache, CHS=490/2/32
Partition check:
hda: hda1
VFS: Disk change detected on device ide0(3,1)
hda: hda1
hda: drive_cmd: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: drive_cmd: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }

The error messages don't  not occur with the original SunDisk Flash
Disk.
Can sb tell me what this error messages mean?

The system is running on both Flash Disks quit good wuithot any problems
but what is the difference?

I sent the same question to SunDisk  and got the following answer:

We have seen this problem before. There is a problem with the Linux IDE
driver. I believe the failing card is reporting itself as a Removable
Drive.
Linux then gives the card a command such as "close the Door" or "Open
the
Door", and the card rejects the command, returning status=0x51. 0x51
means
Ready, Seek Complete and Error (not a Seek Complete Error). error=0x04
means
the command was aborted, because the command was an unsupported command
to
the card.

Can i patch the problem, or are the error messages not really errors?

Many Thanks

Clemens



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