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List:       netbsd-users
Subject:    Re: External HDD not getting recognized
From:       "Rakhesh Sasidharan" <rakheshster () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-05-24 18:07:51
Message-ID: 74bdbced0605241107m432ba17fk57182d75bc163ebf () mail ! gmail ! com
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> > Thank you Quentin. That made some sense to me. So basically as long as
> > I have "atapibus* at atapi?" defined, there's no need to define
> > "atapibus* at umass?" coz atapi and umass etc are devices that are
> > exported from other places and so can get attached to by others. Ok.
> >
> > Thing is, in my case, I didnt uncomment the "atapibus* at atapi?"
> > line. That was already there. And yet the HDD wasn't getting
> > recognized. :(
>
> Well, you're rather imprecise about what "not getting recognised" mean
> to you.  Excerpts of dmesg(1) output would be clearer.

Well, I *dont* have any dmesg outputs. That's what I meant by saying
not getting recognized. I plug the HDD, it powers on, but there's no
messages or anything in NetBSD. If I had some dmesg output, I'd
atleast have something to start investigating with.

> Does the enclosure draw any power from the USB host?  What happens if
> you poweroff the machine, wait for some time, and power it on again?

Well, I just did that (and had gotten online to write abt that infact
:)). I powered off the machine, waited for sometime, and after
powering on I see that the disk is getting recognized. Even unplugged
and put back, it still works. And I also get the dmesg output like I
used to get earlier (which I pasted in my first mail).

Does this behaviour mean anyhing to you?

The next time I encounter something like this, is there anything u'd
suggest I try doing? Any other commands perhaps?

Thanks,
Rakhesh


-- 
Rakhesh Sasidharan - running NetBSD/i386 3.0 on a Toshiba Satellite L10

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