OS: SuSe 10.0
I have been experimenting with the new Tandberg RDX QuickStore, formatting
an ext3 filesystem with encryption. It is a USB attached so I simply
removed and reinserted it and it had detected and apparently crested
devices /dev/sdc and /dev/sdc1 (whereas it was originally /dev/sdb and
sdb1) and showed up with in a "df -v" listing as
/dev/loop0 /media/usbdisk
I tried doing a manual mount using both /dev/loop-and /dev/sdc1 but
received the following errors:
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: Vendor: TANDBERG Model: RDX
Rev: 2021
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: Type: Direct-Access
ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: SCSI device sdc: 156293296 512-byte hdwr
sectors (80022 MB)
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: sdc: assuming drive cache: write through
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: SCSI device sdc: 156293296 512-byte hdwr
sectors (80022 MB)
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: sdc: assuming drive cache: write through
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sdc at scsi4,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Oct 6 20:31:07 <hostname> kernel: Attached scsi generic sg2 at scsi4, channel
0, id 0, lun 0, type 0
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Spinning up disk.....<5>sdc: Spinning
up disk....ready
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: SCSI device sdc: 156293296 512-byte hdwr
sectors (80022 MB)
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: sdc: assuming drive cache: write through
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: SCSI device sdc: 156293296 512-byte hdwr
sectors (80022 MB)
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
Oct 6 20:31:26 <hostname> kernel: sdc: assuming drive cache: write through
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: scsi3 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 0
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: scsi3 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 0
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device loop0, logical
block 0
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: scsi3 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 1
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 2
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 3
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 4
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 5
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 6
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical
block 7
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> kernel: scsi3 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device
Oct 6 20:33:10 <hostname> last message repeated 10 times
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Spinning up disk.....<5>sdc: Spinning
up disk....ready
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: SCSI device sdc: 156293296 512-byte hdwr
sectors (80022 MB)
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: sdc: assuming drive cache: write through
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: SCSI device sdc: 156293296 512-byte hdwr
sectors (80022 MB)
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
Oct 6 20:34:08 <hostname> kernel: sdc: assuming drive cache: write through
Oct 6 20:51:03 <hostname> kernel: FAT: invalid media value (0xf3)
Oct 6 20:51:03 <hostname> kernel: HFS+-fs: unable to find HFS+ superblock
Oct 6 20:51:17 <hostname> kernel: VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev sdc1.
Oct 6 20:54:38 <hostname> kernel: VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev loop1.
Oct 6 20:55:29 <hostname> kernel: VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev loop1.
Oct 6 20:56:36 <hostname> kernel: VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev loop1.
At no time was I prompted for a password.
Any idea what I need to do to mount this or at least get to the point
where I can reformat it. Finally, what did I do wrong?
Thank you,
Lucky Leavell
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