Some times ago I used a ZIP drive from my laptop through the parallel port. I
followed the instruction contained in the mini-howto and the ZIP drive worked
flawlessy ... I don't have it anymore, but I know someone who use it
consistently to backup his system.
I know I compiled everything as a
Hello-hello,
the problem is not a problem anymore :-)
Kernel 2.0.32 and ppa 1.38 works fine (with modules, etc.)
Jörg
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Joerg Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a scsi-controller and a harddisk are recognized as /dev/sda.
If I try to use the zip-drive insmod ppa fails (maybe
because it wants to be /dev/sda, too).
I had similar problems when having the zip driver as a module. After compiling
it into the kernel,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Falk Hueffner) writes:
Joerg Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I had similar
problems when having the zip driver as a module. After compiling it
into the kernel, it worked fine. Probably the driver has to find the
zip drive while booting.
On Tue, Nov 25, 1997 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Falk Hueffner wrote:
Joerg Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a scsi-controller and a harddisk are recognized as /dev/sda.
If I try to use the zip-drive insmod ppa fails (maybe
because it wants to be /dev/sda, too).
I had similar problems when
Joerg Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a scsi-controller and a harddisk are recognized as /dev/sda.
If I try to use the zip-drive insmod ppa fails (maybe
because it wants to be /dev/sda, too).
I had similar problems when having the zip driver as a module. After
compiling
it into the
Hello-hello,
a scsi-controller and a harddisk are recognized as /dev/sda.
If I try to use the zip-drive insmod ppa fails (maybe
because it wants to be /dev/sda, too). Reading the sources
wasn't very helpful. How can both be used together?
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