It's time for that wonderful experience again, to back up my system
disks, and it's not working properly.
I have a KingWin Hot Swap KF-1000-BK SATA plug-in shell for
hot-swapping the backup disk in and out of my system. When I was
running Maverick, this just worked without any issues.
However, now that I'm on Xubuntu Precise, the system does not
recognize the drive when I put it in.
If I connect it via a USB "hot swap" connector, it works fine.
Is there a driver that might be responsible, or just the hardware failing?
Thanks.
MR
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07-22-2012, 12:48 AM
MR ZenWiz
Missing driver or bad hardware?
It's time for that wonderful experience again, to back up my system
disks, and it's not working properly.
I have a KingWin Hot Swap KF-1000-BK SATA plug-in shell for
hot-swapping the backup disk in and out of my system. When I was
running Maverick, this just worked without any issues.
However, now that I'm on Xubuntu Precise, the system does not
recognize the drive when I put it in.
If I connect the disk via a USB "hot swap" connector, it works fine.
Is there a driver that might be responsible, or just the hardware failing?
Thanks.
MR
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