It fails here too. I just left it that way for a while, not too bothered about it but then I read the post below and remembered that my HD is on /dev/hdc so I changed from /dev/hda to /dev/hdc and PRONTO. Works :) Cool. --Yves On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 19:36, Christopher K. Johnson wrote: > Possibly you have scsi disks? The default setting is to monitor > /dev/hda, but you can easily change that by editing /etc/smartd.conf > > man smartd.conf > > Chris > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------- > "Spend less! Do more! Go Open Source..." -- Dirigo.net > Chris Johnson, RHCE #807000448202021 > >