in one day) I am now down to 15, 15 and 16 over the past 3 days. Whether my
scripted complaints just coincided with an overall reduction of the worm on
the Internet I don't know.
I suspect that some Debian mailing list subscribers got this worm and that's
how I'm receiving so many copies. I noticed that the Debian bug tracking
system (works by email) is filled with this worm as well.
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Some versions of MS-DOS create a first partition which does not begin
on a cylinder boundary, but on sector 2 of the first cylinder. Parti-
tions beginning in cylinder 1 cannot begin on a cylinder boundary, but
this is unlikely to cause difficulty unless you have OS/2 on your
machine.
Which may seem to be your case (given your output), however I don't see
anything looking like a remedy here :(
>
> Marc Lijour (Professeur d'Informatique) wrote:
> > Le 27 Octobre 2003 20:54, Madison Kelly a ?crit :
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >> I am trying to do something very simple but it is being anything
> >>but... I have a laptop hard drive here that I am trying to image before
> >>I erase. Simple enough; I connect it as Master on the secondary channel,
> >>boot, '# mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt/backup'... nothing. Try '#fdisk
> >>-l', nothing. I know that hardware-wise it's fine because I tried (uggh)
> >>booting my Win2k part and there it is seen fine. Also, on boot the BIOS
> >>sees it (not that it matters to Linux) and on powerdown it reports to
> >>flush HDC...
> >
> > you did fdisk /dev/hdc?
> >
> >> So, does anyone have any idea why a seemingly fine connected FAT32
> >>hard drive (10GB) would not be seen by Linux's FDISK but it WOULD be
> >>found by Win2k? Isn't that pretty bass-ackwards? Any help is appreciated!
> >>
> >>Madison
> >>
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