Ok, here's some additional info.. I found a kernel option specified in grub.conf, hdc=ide-scsi. I took that out and now if I fdisk -l /dev/hdc, it sees the drive.. BUT.. it thinks there is ONE partition of type SFS (whatever that is). In reality there are two or three NTFS partitions....
Anybody got any thoughts on what might be causing this? Or more to the point, how to fix it?
The goal here, is to get to my mp3 collection (which is on that 2nd hard drive) when I'm running Linux.. I've already gotten the NTF support to work (for partitions on /dev/hda) I just can't get anything to work with this other drive...
Help.. :-)
TTYL,
Phil
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