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* XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
+* Re: XFS problemsGilberto F da Silva
|`- Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
+* Re: XFS problemsGilberto F da Silva
|`* Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
| `* Re: XFS problemsBobbie Sellers
|  `- Re: XFS problemsBit Twister
+* Re: XFS problemsTJ
|`- Re: XFS problemsfaeychild
+- Re: XFS problemsGilberto F da Silva
+- Re: XFS problemsAragorn
`* Re: XFS problemsDavid W. Hodgins
 `* Re: XFS problemsred floyd
  `* Re: XFS problemsDavid W. Hodgins
   `* Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
    +* Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
    |`- Re: XFS problemsBobbie Sellers
    `* Re: XFS problemsBit Twister
     `* Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
      +* Re: XFS problemsWilliam Unruh
      |+- Re: XFS problemsred floyd
      |`- Re: XFS problemsTJ
      `* Re: XFS problemsBit Twister
       `* Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
        `* Re: XFS problemsBit Twister
         `* Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw
          `* Re: XFS problemsTJ
           `- Re: XFS problemsDoug Laidlaw

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From: laidl...@hotkey.net.au (Doug Laidlaw)
Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.mageia
Subject: Re: XFS problems
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 21:21:27 +1100
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 by: Doug Laidlaw - Thu, 13 Jan 2022 10:21 UTC

On 13/1/22 13:30, Bit Twister wrote:
> Quick google search on SStatus 1 SControl 300
> says to swap cables to working drive to prove not a cable/wiring problem
> then there is this link.
>
> https://forum.armbian.com/topic/16030-ata1-sata-link-down-sstatus-0-scontrol-300/
>
That was one of the first things I tried.

I can now see the Seagate drive in Windows. To keep Win 10 working, I
have installed a maintenance tool from IoBIT called "Advanced System
Care." It has a full quiver of apps. It called a program called Disk
Doctor,which blanked the disk and handed back an empty drive. Linux
still can't see it, but I can now get it working again. The backup data
will change with time, and I can download the contents of the other two
partitions again. But I am not counting my chickens, just yet.

Thanks everybody for your help.

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From: TJ...@noneofyour.business (TJ)
Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.mageia
Subject: Re: XFS problems
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 12:00:11 -0500
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 by: TJ - Thu, 13 Jan 2022 17:00 UTC

On 1/13/22 05:21, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> On 13/1/22 13:30, Bit Twister wrote:
>> Quick google search on SStatus 1 SControl 300
>> says to swap cables to working drive to prove not a cable/wiring problem
>> then there is this link.
>>
>> https://forum.armbian.com/topic/16030-ata1-sata-link-down-sstatus-0-scontrol-300/
>>
>>
> That was one of the first things I tried.
>
> I can now see the Seagate drive in Windows.  To keep Win 10 working, I
> have installed a maintenance tool from IoBIT called "Advanced System
> Care."  It has a full quiver of apps.  It called a program called Disk
> Doctor,which blanked the disk and handed back an empty drive. Linux
> still can't see it, but I can now get it working again.  The backup data
> will change with time, and I can download the contents of the other two
> partitions again. But I am not counting my chickens, just yet.
>
> Thanks everybody for your help.
>
>
I've seen the time, just recently in fact, where a drive wasn't
recognized by Mageia if hot-plugged while the system was running, but
was if the system was booted with the drive connected.

This particular drive was an ssd that had been the main drive in a
laptop, but had been replaced with a bigger drive. If I hot-plugged it
into my SATA drive bay Mageia couldn't see it, and neither could gparted
if run from within Mageia. But, if it was in place during the boot,
either Mageia or free-standing gparted could see it.

You might want to try that...

TJ

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From: laidl...@hotkey.net.au (Doug Laidlaw)
Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.mageia
Subject: Re: XFS problems
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2022 07:32:33 +1100
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 by: Doug Laidlaw - Fri, 14 Jan 2022 20:32 UTC

On 14/1/22 04:00, TJ wrote:
> I've seen the time, just recently in fact, where a drive wasn't
> recognized by Mageia if hot-plugged while the system was running, but
> was if the system was booted with the drive connected.
>
I have seen the opposite. Xfce has a setting, "mount a drive which is
hotplugged." It seems to do exactly that: USB sticks which are present
on bootup are not detected; to have them detected, unplug them and then
put them back. Trying a different USB port is recommended, but usually,
it is unnecessary.

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