On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > > 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,
> > ]-[?Re§ia®Çh
>
> I've posted the same question with caleb drive(is the same type of drive
> but with 144M).
>
> I've also asked about how to format it corectly in dos format(so you could
> use them in dos and windows environment....if u know it should help......
>
>
>
> thanks
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Ok , I was corected this ,
Since I've played a lot with the disk I've need to reformat it with more 
option that mformat  b: 
when /dev/fd1->/dev/hdc .

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