On 23.11.2010 06:54, Doug wrote:
On PCLINUXOS, a KDE-derived system, the fstab appears
as shown here, below.  (I hope--I pasted a Ksnapshot in.)


I tried some time ago to run WINE, but I needed to input files from a floppy, and the os wouldn't recognise it.  I think it needs to be in the
fstab, but I can't read this stuff, and I have no idea how I would find the UUID of my floppy drive.
Hi,

Duncan is right the UUID is set when formatting a disk an creating a file system, so the UUID would be specific to the floppy you insert into the drive. It has nothing to do with the floppy drive itself.

To get information about the hardware in your computer (including any drives, but also graphics cards, wireless, you name it) enter:
lspci -v

To get the UUIDs of your disks enter:
blkid

For information about mounted drives including their respective UUIDs you might want to use:
mount | column -t

column -t will display the output as a nice table

I hope this will help you somewhat,

Pascal


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