have a look at my fstab... This works for me pretty good......:-))
Thomas
Eduardo Arista wrote:
23A66BF3.8645.A30E70@localhost">Rick:
Thanks for your advice.
I tried it but it did not work.
At boot time the bios recognize the drive as:
ATAPI Device LS-120 ver 5 00 UHD Floppy
Any other ideas?.
Eduardo
On 14 Dec 2000, at 8:31, Rick Forrister wrote:On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone help me with the fstab file?.
Also does the kernel support this device or do I need some
particular module which one and where can it be find?
In the machine there is also a Yamaha DS-XG multimedia card that
is unsupported under 6.2. Can someone help me with that one.
Everything works flawlessly under m$windows.
Please reply not only to the list but to my particular e-mail, as I
usually do not receive all them.
Thanks in advance.
EduardoEduardo, I've got LS120 drives on most of my systems, so have dealt
with most of the problems. Mounting the drives for use is not a problem
at all. Just add a line similar to the following:
/dev/hdd1 /mnt/floppy auto user,noauto 0 0
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