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NetBSD FSBN Problem
Hey,
Kinda new here but i am currently having problems with my hard drive/s and NetBSD. As the title suggests the problem is related to an FSBN error. This is the error message that constantly appears during boot-up and right after i set-up the pkgsrc repository. "WD0D: Device Fault reading FSBN 0 (wd0 bn0; cn0 tn0 sn0), retrying ixpide:0:0: recall drive fault" "WD0: dos partition I/O error" From what i have read and gather it appears that there is a problem with NetBSD recognising the first harddrive. For general information purposes: My system has 3 Hard drives: 1st Drive: Crucial 64GB Solid-State 2nd & 3rd Drive: WD Caviar Green The system is also running multiple OS's, as shown 1st SSD: Boot Parition & Linux LVM 2nd HDD: Linux LVM 3rd HDD: Windows 7, FreeBSD, & NetBSD Bootloader: Grub None of the other OS's installed have this issue, so i do not believe it is the physical hard drive. Any help would be great thanks SL6-A2000 |
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For some unknow reason NetBSD encounters an fault in reading Block number 0, cylinder 0, track number 0, sector nr 0.
If wd0 is the Crucial SSD drive, it could be NetBSD has some trouble reading that particular SSD. I think you will have more luck in getting this solved by asking on an NetBSD mailing list or chat channel
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Thanks, i have already but i am still waiting for a response.
The FSBN error won't prevent the OS from saving data and updating from the CVS repository will it? |
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