ide disk detected as sata disk
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linux (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Hello friends, I have a desktop where I have two IDE disks, 160GB and 40GB respectively. I had previously used Ubuntu 6.10,7.04,7.10, Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu Ultimate. In all these flavours of Ubuntu both the hardisks were detected as hda and hdb respectively. I recently wiped both the harddisks off and installed Ubuntu 8.10 through a CD which I shipped from Shipit. Now my harddisks aredetected as sda and sdb respectively. The problem did not become so serious untill Nautilus did not show the files and folders in one of my partitions except two folders. I navigated through the terminal and typed 'ls'. It showed all the files and folders in my partition. I was able to view the contents of one of the folder and I deleted it. I'm able to view the contents of the other folder but when trying to delete it I'm getting an I/O error and deletion does not proceed. Please help me out. I need the files/folders in that partition.
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