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I have an O2 sgi and the other day when I was restarting the system it didn't come up. The error message is: unable to open "si(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0)": no such device I was assuming a hardware problem, but not for sure. Is there any one who could kindly tell me what the error message means? Cheers, Siavoush |
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Check your cable connections if external drives - re-seat your disk if internal. But it could be a bad drive.
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