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On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 10:37:34AM +0300, Thanasis wrote: |
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> Me too. That's exactly how I use this Sata port, so it must be related |
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> to the way the kernel handles/probes it. |
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> BTW, I use a cable which is sata <-> eSata, i.e. sata for the |
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> motherboard side and eSata for the external disk side, and I keep the |
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> cable connected to the motherboard and the disk connected to the cable. |
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> I just power on the eSata external disk enclosure whenever I need to use |
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> the disk, and before switching the power off, I just unmount the disk. |
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> Is that a correct procedure? |
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The problem is more than likely with the SATA cable plugged to the |
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motherboard. How is the cable routed from the motherboard to the external |
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enclosure? If it's not stable, that can cause this problem; which is why my |
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present thought is to buy 2 items as shown in the previous post. |
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. |
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