> Has any one had a problem with supermount under
> Mandrake 7.0v2? I have two ide cdroms, one of which is
> a cd-writer, and an ide zip drive, but I can only use
> the floppy and first cdrom. When I try to mount the
> zip or the writer it get the following messages:
>
> $ cd /mnt/zip
> bash: c
please post your configuration. i cannot get my ls120 working with mdk 7.0
iso-2.
ls mod does not show the "ide-floppy" loaded either.
keep getting an "input/output error".
do i need to rebuild kernel to make it operational?
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Brianyep, supermount works fine here. Tw
Brianyep, supermount works fine here. Two floppies (1.44 &
1.2) a cdrom (scsi), and a zip 100 (also scsi). The cdrom
ejects fine and never locks closed. IDE ls-120 does not work
with supermount, so it is used the normal Linux way.
Alan
"Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote:
>
> Yes, the CD-RW
just as an aside from an lpt Zip user the Zip cart is factory formatted
as partion 4
get a hold of someone with a lpt zip and see if they can mount the same
cart
(it would be /dev/sda4)
Chris Cable wrote:
> Has any one had a problem with supermount under
> Mandrake 7.0v2? I have two ide cdroms,
Yes, the CD-RW issue is quickly becoming a FAQ on the expert list
(thanks for at least picking the other two lists instead!)
Mankrake 7.0 has a bug (evidently not fixed in in 7.0v2) whereby for a
CD-RW it correctly sets up the LILO parameters to tell it to use
ide-scsi emulation (necessary for C
Thanks, that cured the problem
Gerald Howse
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"Sergio P. Korlowsky" wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> > Supermount worked fine but only when I logged on as root.
> > The file permissions for Floppy and CDRom were set as
> > owner/group root for both users.
> > I tried changing the
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Michael Gallagher wrote:
> Thanks a lot! That did the trick. That was driving me crazy! I appreciate
> your help. I'm new to Linux, so little things like these are sometimes a lot
> harder for me to figure out. Is there anyway to get linuxconf to enter that
> command int
Thanks a lot! That did the trick. That was driving me crazy! I appreciate
your help. I'm new to Linux, so little things like these are sometimes a lot
harder for me to figure out. Is there anyway to get linuxconf to enter that
command into the fstab or should I just do it manually? I know th
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Michael Gallagher wrote:
> This is the fstab with all my drives configured. If I try supermount with
> this configuration, it reads the floppy when trying to access any
> supermounted drive.
ahh, thats why notice the dev are blank. they should say like
'dev=/dev/fd0'
'de
This is the fstab with all my drives configured. If I try supermount with
this configuration, it reads the floppy when trying to access any
supermounted drive.
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Michael Gallagher wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I tried /usr/sbin/supermount -i disable and
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Michael Gallagher wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried /usr/sbin/supermount -i disable and it did not help. The
> problem I'm having is that whenever I try to use supermount with
> either of my two cd drives, it gives me and input/out error, but I
> notice that it is accessing the floppy
Hi,
I tried /usr/sbin/supermount -i disable and it did not help. The
problem I'm having is that whenever I try to use supermount with
either of my two cd drives, it gives me and input/out error, but I
notice that it is accessing the floppy drive. If I use supermount to
mount the floppy drive it
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Supermount worked fine but only when I logged on as root.
> The file permissions for Floppy and CDRom were set as
> owner/group root for both users.
> I tried changing the file/directory permissions, which has resulted
> in no access from logon as root either.
> G
works
> fine, but then I'm not using supermount. Is there any way to fix
> this? It's almost as if supermount is corrupt. Thanks.
>
> ~Mike
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<
#x27;m not using supermount. Is there any way to fix
this? It's almost as if supermount is corrupt. Thanks.
~Mike
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 2/11/00
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi,
> If I try to mount my Cdrom using supermount it tries to read the
> floppy drive, and responds with an input/output error. I can mount it
> using /dev/cdrom iso9660 /mnt/cdrom, I can no longer use supermount.
> Does anyone have any idea what might be ca
Jim Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to umount a drive that has been "supermounted?" I have found
> that the Corel Linux installation does manage to give me a working XF86Config
> file, while with Oxygen, I have been unable to do so.
could mail me the 2 XF86Config so that i c
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