Bonjour, c'est peut-être un 0.gz : je confond les 0 et o dans le terminal. Sinon, dans le fichier iomega, y'a juste un executable iw et un readme qui dit ca : ( attention, c'est un peu long )
NAME iomegaware - Tools package for Iomega (R) devices under Linux SYNOPSIS iomegaware -m device [ -mp mountpoint ] [ -pw password ] iomegaware -u device iomegaware -i device iomegaware -f device [ -l ] [ -ext2 ] [ -v label ] iomegaware -p device [ -w ] [ -rw ] [ -ue ] [ -pw password ] DESCRIPTION Iomegaware (R) for Linux provides the capabilities to mount, unmount, format, protect and view properties of Iomega (R) devices in Linux. COMMANDS iomegaware -m This command enables Iomega (R) disks to be mounted. An Iomega (R) disk must be inserted into the Iomega (R) device before this command can be used. If the disk is password protected, use the -pw option to temporarily remove password protection (Except for read/write protected disks. In this case you must remove protection from the disk before mounting can occur). An error message will be generated if attempting to mount a Non-Iomega device. -mp mountpoint Mountpoint to which deivce will be mounted. If mountpoint is not provided, Iomegaware (R) for Linux will default according to the following (in the /mnt directory): ZIP100 disks --> zip100.0, zip100.1, zip100.2, etc. ZIP250 disks --> zip250.0, zip250.1, zip250.2, etc. JAZ1G disks --> jaz1g.0, jaz1g.1, jaz1g.2, etc. JAZ2G disks --> jaz2g.0, jaz2g.1, jaz2g.2, etc. Of course, these mount points must have already been created before Iomegaware (R) for Linux can mount the disks. -pw password Password if disk is password protected. NOTE: If no password is provided and the disk is password protected, Iomegaware (R) will prompt for a password. iomegawre -u This command enables Iomega (R) disks to be unmounted from the specified Iomega (R) drive. When the disk is unmounted, it is ejected from the drive. A disk cannot be ejected until it is unmounted. iomegaware -i This command provides Iomega (R) Disk and Drive information. iomegaware -f This command enables both long and short formatting of Iomega (R) disks. Iomega (R) disks can be formatted with either FAT16 or ext2 file systems. By default, this command without any parameters (iw -f device) performs a short format with a FAT16 file system. -l This option instructs iomegaware -f to perform a long format. By default iomegaware -f performs a short format. A short format erases just the header information on a disk. A long format erases the entire disk and verifies the integrity of the disk surface. Long formats should be performed either when a disk has developed errors and needs to be repaired, or if the password to a password-protected disk has been forgotten. -ext2 This option formats the disk with the ext2 file system. If this option is not provided, the disk will be formatted with the FAT16 file system. NOTE: The -v option cannot be used with the -ext2 option. -v label This option assigns a volume label to an Iomega (R) disk that is formatted with the FAT16 file system. This option is ignored if the -ext2 option is specified. To remove a volume label from a disk, re-format the disk without specifying the -v option. The label can be up to 11 characters in length. Also the label cannot contain any of the following characters: *?/.,;:+=[]()&^<> iomegaware -p This command allows Iomega (R) disks to be protected, unprotected and the protection level to be modified. Iomega (R) disks can be either read/write protected or write protected. To access a password protected disk, it must be unprotected either temporarily or permanently. If a disk is permanently unprotected the password protection is completely removed from the disk. If the disk is temporarily unprocted, the password protection is removed until the disk is ejected (the next time the disk is mounted, the password will have to be supplied). -w This parameter write protects Iomega (R) disks. Write protection prevents accidentally overwritting critical data. The -pw parameter is an optional parameter when the -w parameter is supplied. If the password is forgotten, data can be recovered by copying it to another disk and then long-formatting the original disk for re-use. -rw This parameter read/write protects Iomega (R) disks. Read/write protection prevents reading or writing of a disk without a password. The -pw parameter is required when the -rw parameter is supplied. If the password is forgotten for a read/write protected disk, data cannot be recovered. The disk must be long-formatted before it can be used. NOTE: Read/Write protected disks cannot be mounted. If mounting a read/write protected disk is desired, remove the protection from the disk and then mount the disk. -u This parameter unprotects Iomega (R) disks. If the disk is write protected, the -pw parameter must be supplied. -ue This parameter allows Iomega (R) disks to be temporarily unprotected until the disk is ejected. If the disk is password protected, the -pw parameter must be supplied. -pw password This parameter assigns passwords to Iomega (R) disks. Passwords can be up to 32 characters in length. A password must follow the -pw parameter. This is a required parameter if the -rw parameter is specified. In order to change passwords, use the -u parameter to unprotect the disk and then reassign password protection to the disk. J'ai essayé la commande "iomegaware -m", mais ca me répond commande inconnue. Peut-être que mon executable iw n'est pas dans le bon répertoire (/home), mais je sais pas ou le mettre. Autre chose, j'ai regardé dans HardDrake. Apparemment, le lecteur ZIP a été détecté et configuré (mais d'ici à le lire ...). D'après ce que je lis ca pourrait être une histoire de mount, mais j'ai pas encore compris à quoi ca servait et comment s'en servir. Si quelqu'un peut me faire une petite explication de texte ... Merci à tous. En réponse à [EMAIL PROTECTED] : > Salut, > > je voudrais installer un Zip 100 Iomega. Je suis allé sur > mandrakeuser.org. > J'ai trouvé de la doc dessus. Pb : y'a marqué de charger le module imm, > mais > quand je fais un modprobe imm, on me répond qu'il me manque le fichier > > suivant: /lib/modules/2.4.8-26mdk/kernel/drivers/scsi/imm.o.gz > Mais où est-il donc ? Peut-être qu'il faut que j'installe un paquetage, > mais > lequel ? > Si quelqu'un peut me donner un coup de main ... > A noter que je suis allé sur le site de iomega. J'ai récupéré un fichier > > sensé m'aider : iwclcontainer-lnx-x86-10.tgz. J'ai beau lire et relire > le > readme, je sais vraiment pas quoi en faire. > > Merci à tous. > > Cordiallement, Yo. > > > Il te manque un .o.gz?????? vérifie bien, je ne suis pas un expert mais ça ne serait pas plutôt un chiffre au lieu de gz? Première chose à faire: find de ton module pour voir s'il n'est pas dans un autre répertoire. Si tel est le cas, move! Seconde chose, tu prends les cd de ton installation, puis avec krpm tu cherches le fichier incriminé. La recherche te dira dans quel paquetage il est. Troisième chose: tu regardes si le fichier est dans le tgz que tu as récupéré sur le site ioméga, dans ce cas, tu untar: tar -zxvf ... linuxement Olivier BOISSE e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] site: oboisse.free.fr
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