Being that you're using KDE you should just look under your
menus for "floppy formatter" or something of that sort. That
should work even with the "supermount" option.
--- "T. Joseph Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 09:45:45AM -0500, Jamie wrote:
> > Nyal,
> > the
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 09:45:45AM -0500, Jamie wrote:
> Nyal,
> the issue is you want to unmount it before formatting it. Since you used
> konsole to check it, supermount had mounted it, and it was in use. You want
> to unmount your drive, and first it has to not be in use to unmount it. S
You have to unmount it first.
Formatting a disk volume while something else is using it is a Bad
Thing (tm)
umount /dev/fd0
You may need to kill/suspend any automount daemon if you have one
running.
On Sunday, January 4, 2004, at 03:02 AM, nyal wrote:
Greetings all,
Formatting a floppy sho
Nyal,
the issue is you want to unmount it before formatting it. Since you used
konsole to check it, supermount had mounted it, and it was in use. You want
to unmount your drive, and first it has to not be in use to unmount it. So..
cd to another location, and make sure nothing is using i
Greetings all,
Formatting a floppy should be an easy task, right? Not for us newbies it
seems!
Checked the floppy with Konsole to make sure there's nothing on it I want to
keep (there's not)
Installed fdutils.tried to superformat /dev/fd0 (found this on a
webpage)
Got the message th