Richard:

>The second method, and the one I use, is SCSI emulation. The advantage of
>this is that "eject" will work.
>
>Compile the kernel with SCSI emulation and SCSI disk support, *NO ATAPI
>FLOPPY support*. Then you would mount a SCSI device.
>
>Hope this helps.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Using SCSI support most definately works, while IDE ATAPI FLOPPY support
did not.  If it does work, I sure don't know the magic settings in the
kernel config to make it work.

Problem solved.  Now to pull out the extra parallel port card and move the
printer to the main LPT port.

Thanks again.

MB
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