On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Dan Browning wrote:
>The following error shows up on the console every once and a while (not
>necesarily linked with any system action that I can discern--but happens
>when I run linuxconf), it also logs to var/log/messages
>
>hda: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
>hda: no DRQ after issuing WRITE
>ide0: reset: success
>This is on Redhat 6.1, 2.2.12, intel etherexpress pro/100+ management
>adapter, p2-400, 128mb ram, w/ 1 6gb seagate ide hdd (udma33) on an intel
>se-440bx mb.
>
>linux-net mailing list had a simliar question to which there was just one
>reply: "you have a bad hard drive." I find that hard to believe because:
>On the same machine, 2.0.x kernels don't display such behavior, and I've
>gotten this message with about a half-dozen redhat boxes (6.x).
On the linux-kernel mailing list there have been several simalar
reports, its possably a kernel problem, 2,2,13 is out, try that and
see if it helps.
>This subject may have been broached before, but http://vger.rutgers.edu
>doesn't have an archive for it's mail, so where is the list archive?
>
>Also, what is a way to cat all files recursively? I've forgotten, look at
>the sillies things I'm trying:
>
>$ cat `ls -R` (doesn't work because ls puts a ":" on the end of the file
>name)
>$ cat -R (bad switch)
>$ ls -R | cat (just shows file names, not contents)
>
>Thanks for the help guys,
>
>Dan Browning
>Network Administrator
>Cyclone Computer Systems
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