Immanuel Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ZIP drives are treated as hard drives: /dev/hd[a-d]4, if you have the > IDE version. Most (all?) ZIP disks come preformatted for PC (vfat) or > Mac (HPFS?). You're perfectly free, of course, to reformat the disk > as ext2.
Mac format is HFS - Hierarchical File System (or the newer HFS+, which I don't think Linux supports yet). HPFS (High Performance File System) was for OS/2. Hubert