Michael Scottaline wrote:

> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 16:02:38 -0500
> Art Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
>
> > I'm considering purchasing a USB zip but wanted to know how well it will
> > work in Linux.  After you install Linux how will it be mounted.  The
> > system that I have now uses an IDE zip on the Secondary Master, so when
> > it's mounted I use the driver /dev/hdc4.
> >   How do you mount the USB  zip if supported?
> >   Best Regards,
> >   Art
> I run RH 7.2 on two laptops and a desktop.  On all three machines, my
> experience was identical with USB Zip250 drives: plug it in, a /zip250.0
> directory is automagically created in the /mnt directory.  /etc/fstab is
> automagically edited to include an appropriate line for the new drive.
> Absolutely fscking AMAZING!!!  No user intervention what-so-ever!!!  Just
> go to a terminal of your choice, enter "mount /mnt/zip250.0" and your
> mounted an ready to go.  Amazing!! Mike
>
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Mike,
  Thanks for the quick response.  This really makes thing easier than the
IDE zips.
  Best Regards,
  Art



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