I have a Sony Vaio running RH 7.2. The laptop has a CD-W/DVD and I believe during installation this was detected and SCSI support was included in the kernel. I've added a USB external Zip drive that is recognized on a hot plugin. I edited /etc/fstab by adding the line /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip auto noauto,user,kudzu 0 0 The disk does mount but when I shutdown, there seems to be a problem with USB support, where it hangs for a few MINUTES before quickly posting an error message (something about a new address being rejected) and then shutting down normally. Problem with my /fstab entry? While I'm up and running the device seems to work OK. I'm able to copy files to the disk (though it does appear a bit slow to respond). It's only on e the shutdown that I notice a difficulty. BTW, the device will not work if connected at boot-up. It must be connected (or unplugged and re-connected) following boot up to work. Any advice or suggestions greatly appreciated. TIA, Mike
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