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Prime Z370-A: hot-swap problem
I have a front-panel-mounted drive bay and also an eSATA + USB2 docking
station. I have hot-swap enabled for the appropriate SATA ports, but hot-swapping does not work in either: the Prime Z370-A motherboard (BIOS ver. 2001) recognizes when I remove a drive but does not recognize that a different one has been plugged in. OS is Manjaro Linux. Any suggestions? Perce |
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Prime Z370-A: hot-swap problem
Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
I have a front-panel-mounted drive bay and also an eSATA + USB2 docking station. I have hot-swap enabled for the appropriate SATA ports, but hot-swapping does not work in either: the Prime Z370-A motherboard (BIOS ver. 2001) recognizes when I remove a drive but does not recognize that a different one has been plugged in. OS is Manjaro Linux. Any suggestions? Perce It's a popular topic, with plenty of semi-dangerous commands. https://serverfault.com/questions/53...ped-in-without For some reason, I like their "sudo partprobe", because it doesn't appear to bludgeon all the ports as its method of operation. Paul |
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Prime Z370-A: hot-swap problem
On 6/11/19 10:29 PM, Paul wrote:
I have a front-panel-mounted drive bay and also an eSATA + USB2 docking station. I have hot-swap enabled for the appropriate SATA ports, but hot-swapping does not work in either: the Prime Z370-A motherboard (BIOS ver. 2001) recognizes when I remove a drive but does not recognize that a different one has been plugged in. OS is Manjaro Linux. Any suggestions? Perce It's a popular topic, with plenty of semi-dangerous commands. https://serverfault.com/questions/53...ped-in-without For some reason, I like their "sudo partprobe", because it doesn't appear to bludgeon all the ports as its method of operation. [xxxx@xxxx-Manjaro-Desktop ~]$ sudo partprobe [sudo] password for xxxx: Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only. Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only. [xxxx@xxxx-Manjaro-Desktop ~]$ /dev/sr0 is the DVD drive. Perce |
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Prime Z370-A: hot-swap problem
Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
On 6/11/19 10:29 PM, Paul wrote: I have a front-panel-mounted drive bay and also an eSATA + USB2 docking station. I have hot-swap enabled for the appropriate SATA ports, but hot-swapping does not work in either: the Prime Z370-A motherboard (BIOS ver. 2001) recognizes when I remove a drive but does not recognize that a different one has been plugged in. OS is Manjaro Linux. Any suggestions? Perce It's a popular topic, with plenty of semi-dangerous commands. https://serverfault.com/questions/53...ped-in-without For some reason, I like their "sudo partprobe", because it doesn't appear to bludgeon all the ports as its method of operation. [xxxx@xxxx-Manjaro-Desktop ~]$ sudo partprobe [sudo] password for xxxx: Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only. Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only. [xxxx@xxxx-Manjaro-Desktop ~]$ /dev/sr0 is the DVD drive. Perce It's not seeing the other drive then. So much for that idea. Paul |
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