Norberto Bensa ha scritto:
b.n. wrote:
I found the box was not off, but it had tried to reboot. But it showed
no Linux login prompt; instead, BIOS told me that wanted a floppy disk...
Let me guess.. Intel ICHsomething?
Old asrock K7S8XE+
Exactly the same symptoms. Have you power it down
Hi,
Today, while I was at work, there had been a power failure. My Gentoo
box was on when it happened.
I found the box was not off, but it had tried to reboot. But it showed
no Linux login prompt; instead, BIOS told me that wanted a floppy disk...
I rebooted a bunch of times, and everytime
Sorry, I sent the mail too early. Two corrections:
b.n. ha scritto:
Hi,
Today, while I was at work, there had been a power failure. My Gentoo
box was on when it happened.
I was at work, but the box is at home, so I have no idea of what really
happened.
I rebooted a bunch of times, and
Hi b.n.,
Wednesday, July 4, 2007, 2:08:56 AM, you wrote:
Sorry, I sent the mail too early. Two corrections:
b.n. ha scritto:
Hi,
Today, while I was at work, there had been a power failure. My Gentoo
box was on when it happened.
I was at work, but the box is at home, so I have no idea
b.n. wrote:
Sorry, I sent the mail too early. Two corrections:
b.n. ha scritto:
Hi,
Today, while I was at work, there had been a power failure. My Gentoo
box was on when it happened.
I was at work, but the box is at home, so I have no idea of what
really happened.
I rebooted a bunch of
Joshua Doll ha scritto:
I wonder if it reset your BIOS.
I must say that the hd was again recognized just after I had accessed
the BIOS control center to understand what happened.
m.
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b.n. wrote:
I found the box was not off, but it had tried to reboot. But it showed
no Linux login prompt; instead, BIOS told me that wanted a floppy disk...
Let me guess.. Intel ICHsomething?
I've found that my MSI P965 wouldn't recognize my Maxtor 300GB SATAII HD after
a power failure.
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