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From: "J. L." <jlsgarrido AT hotmail DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: call to 'open' causes all sleeping drives to awaken!
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:00:29 -0600
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"Sander Pool" <dutchguy DOT removethis AT nospam DOT pacbell DOT net> escribió en
el mensaje news:b311q7029h9 AT enews1 DOT newsguy DOT com...
>
> "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT c-o-r-n-e-l-l DOT edu> wrote in message
> news:Xns93278CC415AB7asu1cornelledu AT 132 DOT 236 DOT 56 DOT 8...
> >> what are each of these drives? is each one a separate
physical drive, or
> > a partition? are these drives on you path?
>
> Two drive letters are partitions of a single disk, the other
ones are all
> separate. Only C: is on my path. Obviously once a single
partition on a
> drive is in use the whole drive is spun up.
>
> >
> > > The original email contained more than enough information to
at least
> > > try to reproduce the bug. If you can't, well in that case we
can start
> > > digging.
> >
> > what bug?
>
> Look, if you don't care then don't ask. The original post
contains the
> information. And if you think this is intended behavior then
you're not
> doing DJGPP a service.
>

What information? In a posterior post you wrote that are using C:
D: F: G: H: J: K:, i.e. 7 HD, and latter, you wrote that 1 HD is
partitioned (1). This info there are not in the original post.

There are a wide range of possible causes for your problem. My
crystall ball is broken, and I can't see the OS are you using, or
the configuration of your machine, etc. Although DJGPP (in caps,
please) and Mingw are ports of gcc, they have differents goals:
DJGPP is for DOS, and Mingw for Windows.

If you need help, 'ask humble, stay humble, and learn' (2). OTOH,
if you decide for Mingw, well, it's your choice.

J. L.
(1) My machine can handle up to 4 HD. Are you using a special
driver for handle more?. This would be a good candidate for you
problem. But of course, I'm making only a guess.
(2) Once upon a while I read this sentence in this NG, but I
forgot the author.


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