Doug McGarrett wrote:
I suppose I broke the thread, but I have no choice--the Linux machine is apart, and I have to write in Windows.
I put the new writer drive in the machine, but I probably don't have the master/slave thing set right. The original, read-only drive has S L A available, and is jumper-set on A. So it was set to be m_A_ster.
The new writable drive has S L A, and also says S is cable select, L is slave, and A is master. It is jumper-set on L.
So this is now set to s_L_ave. That will probably not work. On IDE, you will have max. two devices per channel. One needs to be Master, the other needs to be Slave. If there is only one, you should set it to Master. You theoretically can escape this hassle by using cableSelect, but I do not have good experinces with this and prefer to decide on my very own, which device will be master and which will be slave. regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org