look in dmesg and see what the device name of the new disk is. if it's
not listed there, check you terminations, id's and controller card
configs.




On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:06, Pascal MiQUET wrote:
> On a server, a new scsi disk were added....
> On booting some message tell us that a disk on controller 0 disk 3 is 
> added, but not configuration were requested.
> So fdisk is not available for the device /dev/sdd !!! as long as there 
> is actually 3 disks plugged in and configured.
> The new disk is about 18 Go, and the three other are 9 Go.
> Any idea ???
> One of  my friend told me to decrease the speed of the disk ??
> 
> Regards
> Pascal Miquet
> 
> 
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