There is a problem because it constantly is trying the media (especially
when I start a KDE session!)  -  Which majorly slows things down. There
seems to be a long timeout period before it gives up trying to access
the drive, and the KDE session is horribly slow.

Can this have something to do with supermount?  Is there a change in
fstab which I can make to correct this?

This problem wasn't there until recently (newer kernels)

Even with media in the drive (standard floppy) and is mounted, these
errors still occur.  The media is readable.

Attached is the full syslog.txt to see how many errors there are!

Thx,
R.Fox
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 16:59, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > 
> > I got other problems now - most seriously, there appears to be a
> problem
> > with the LS120 floppy on the notebook under the latest Cooker (drive
> is
> > fine)
> >
> 
> So far there is no problems - on boot it tries to get partition table
> off your LS120 and fails because there is no media in drive.
> 
> What happens when you insert media and try to access it?
> 
> 
> -andrej
> 



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