Sense key [02 04 02] means LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, INITIALIZING COMMAND REQUIRED
it works on windows but not on linux?
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 02:53:21PM -0400, Robert Story wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 22:37:45 +0800 taco wrote:
T
T reproduce the problem with more debug messages with the
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 00:09:17 +0800 taco wrote:
T Sense key [02 04 02] means LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, INITIALIZING COMMAND
T REQUIRED
T
T it works on windows but not on linux?
Yes, according to my coworker, Windows Embedded boots fine. And the
system boots via the card, with syslinux loading the
reproduce the problem with more debug messages with the bellow
command:
$ echo 0x2 /sys/modules/mptsas/mpt_debug_level
and attach it here
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 01:02:49PM -0400, Robert Story wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 23:59:24 +0800 taco wrote:
T What is the version of mptsas driver?
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 22:37:45 +0800 taco wrote:
T
T reproduce the problem with more debug messages with the bellow
T command:
T
T $ echo 0x2 /sys/modules/mptsas/mpt_debug_level
T
T and attach it here
The dmesg buffer wrapped, and it was close to 500k. That's a bit big for
sending to the
What is the version of mptsas driver?
It seems that the mptsas's driver can't recognize the the type of SD
card and treat it as normal hard disk drive.
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 03:46:51PM -0400, Robert Story wrote:
Hi,
I've got a SATA adapter for a SD card in a Dell Poweredge R610. The BIOS
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 23:59:24 +0800 taco wrote:
T What is the version of mptsas driver?
modinfo mptsas reports verion 3.04.20. Kernel is 2.6.32-358 (RHEL 6.3).
T It seems that the mptsas's driver can't recognize the the type of SD
T card and treat it as normal hard disk drive.
Ok. So how would I
Hi,
I've got a SATA adapter for a SD card in a Dell Poweredge R610. The BIOS
can see and boot the sdcard, (to Windows, or using syslinux/extlinux), but
when it hands over control to the Linux kernel, the kernel cannot access it.
Here's an excerpt from dmesg:
scsi 0:0:2:0: Direct-Access ATA
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