>I don't know why it sees 4 partitions, anyway I tried with them all
>with no success.
Do you get the same I/O error on sector 0 for all the partitions?
What does fdisk say about this disk?
I only use fdisk about once a year. If I remember correctly, the parameter
to fdisk must be the whole-disk device file, not one of the partitions.
(i.e. not lun0, lun1, etc, but the one with the different name that you
see in that directory.) Once you get fdisk running, you can use the
command "p" to print the partition table.
The idea here is to see: is there a partition table? does it make sense?
( Now that I think of it, I also wonder: can windows use a whole disk for
a filesystem without a partion table? If it can, you might be able
to mount the whole disk instead of a partition. )
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