1. RE: Linux versus floppy
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrognet.net> Jun 08, 2003
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Jerry: Maybe your writing to floppy with the wrong device driver or not using vfat format. /dev/fd0 Bernie
2. RE: Linux versus floppy
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at edmc.net> Jun 08, 2003
- 408 views
Bernie Ryan wrote: > > > Jerry: > > Maybe your writing to floppy with the wrong device > driver or not using vfat format. /dev/fd0 > > Bernie At the risk of asking a stupid question, how can I find out and how can I fix it? And what's "vfat format"? Jerry Story
3. RE: Linux versus floppy
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrognet.net> Jun 08, 2003
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If you are using the command line then: remove any floppy that is in the drive after you type in this this un mount command make sure you type "umount" . umount /dev/fd0 place the window floppy in the drive and mount the floppy using this command this will use the correct driver the vfat is a windows floppy type for read and write v is verbose mode . mount -tvfat -vrw /dev/fd0 Now type the following command to copy a file to the floppy cp somefile /dev/fd0 The information for mounting the default devices on your system are kept in /etc/fstab file. You can get information about the mount, umount or any command or configuration file information by typing the following manual command if the file scrolls off the screen | more . man fstab | more If you want to work on the command line its easier to use midnight commander which is called mc I don't know if was shipped on your CD but you can download it from the Web just find a version for your system in RPM format and it will be easy to install. Hope this helps. Bernie
4. RE: Linux versus floppy
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrognet.net> Jun 09, 2003
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Jerry: If you did not change anything in the config files you should be able to be reboot and go back to being able to read the floppy. Have you tried using the KDE or Gnome to use the floppy. I think Irv uses the same OS that you have, and he maybe able to help you. I don't have any system running Linux at the present time so I'am having a hard time trying to remember what could be your problem. I use RedHat and am not completely familar with your OS configuration. I can't believe that there hasn't been anyone else responding to your posts. Where are all the experts when you need them. Bernie
5. RE: Linux versus floppy
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at edmc.net> Jun 10, 2003
- 408 views
irvm at ellijay.com wrote: > > On Monday 09 June 2003 02:28 pm, you wrote: > Jerry Story wrote: [...] > > I added: > > > > /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto users > > > > Is this correct? > > Yes, but you need to remove the other reference to /mnt/floppy > I don't exactly know what supermount is supposed to do, but I > can tell you that it doesn't work for me. > > Regards, > Irv Now I have two desktop icons for floppy: the original and the one I made. When I click on the original, it brings up Konqueror for floppy but doesn't show what is on the floppy, and I know the floppy has stuff on it, and it's not write-protected. When I click on the new icon, it doesn't do anything except it gives a message complaining about no filesystem type specified. I think I may have destroyed /dev/fd0. It's still there but it is empty. Jerry Story