Has anyone had any luck with creating bootdisks,
autoconfig disks, etc. using a LS-120 (aka Superdisk) drive? I would like
to be able to create these disks (especially from within the install), and it
seems to be working, but then I find out that the perl script fails because it
assumes that it should use /dev/fd0.... the thing that baffles me, is that is
correctly detects the drive as /dev/hdd, but yet doesn't change any parameters
for the perl scripts for making the bootdisk.
I have been trying to use this LS-120 since 7.0
(which didn't even detect the floppy as /dev/hdd) with no luck at all. I
would hate to hear that I have revert back to the ancient component known as the
1.44MB floppy drive, which is terribly slow and limited.... or even worse, use
both a 1.44MB floppy drive alongside the LS-120 drive (floppy drive
replacement???.... hmmm.....)
Thanks,
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