Subject: Re: wd0 hard error
To: Achyutram Bhamidipaty <ram@cs.arizona.edu>
From: Brett Lymn <blymn@awadi.com.AU>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/14/1994 12:00:53
According to Achyutram Bhamidipaty:
>
>
>I'm getting these messages when I boot.
>What should I do to get rid of them?
>
>wd0d: hard error reading fsbn 415226 (wd0 bn 415226; cn 682 tn 15 sn 0)
>wd0d: hard error reading fsbn 415228 (wd0 bn 415228; cn 682 tn 15 sn 2)
>wd0d: hard error reading fsbn 415230 (wd0 bn 415230; cn 682 tn 15 sn 4)
>wd0d: hard error reading fsbn 415232 (wd0 bn 415232; cn 682 tn 15 sn 6)
>wd0d: hard error reading fsbn 415234 (wd0 bn 415234; cn 682 tn 15 sn 8
>
>When I installed netbsd the install program said that one
>cylinder was allocated for bad144. Is this something that I should
>use to take care of this problem?
>
Sounds like you are falling off the end of your disk. Are you
*absolutely* sure you told the install program the correct numbers for
your hard disk?
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Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, AWA Defence Industries
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