Re: IDE ZIP drive problems (SOLVED!)

2002-01-14 Thread Tim Wunder
Previously, Mike Andrew chose to write: > ide-floppy MUST be hard wired. Meaning it must either be part of the > inittab process for the distro. Eg: /etc/rc.d/rc.local for RH, > /etc/modules/default for Caldera. OR, it must be compiled monolothic. > > OR > > you can invoke ide-scsi > > Either w

Re: IDE ZIP drive problems (SOLVED!)

2002-01-14 Thread Tim Wunder
Mike Andrew wrote: > On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 06:36, Tim Wunder wrote: > >>Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write: >> >> > > [slash] > > [snippety] > > [hack] > > 1) network issues are irrelevant, look elsewhere. > Agreed. > 2) paride is required for any parallel connected zip, ls120 or backp

Re: IDE ZIP drive problems (SOLVED!)

2002-01-14 Thread Mike Andrew
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 06:36, Tim Wunder wrote: > Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write: > [slash] [snippety] [hack] 1) network issues are irrelevant, look elsewhere. 2) paride is required for any parallel connected zip, ls120 or backpack device. It, and all it's associated drivers (pf, epat e

Re: IDE ZIP drive problems (SOLVED!)

2002-01-13 Thread Tim Wunder
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write: This works: > I'm gonna test appending the line "hdc=ide-floppy" to my kernel line for my > normal kernel and see if that changes anything. I believe that would be > equivalent to CONFIG_DEV_IDEFLOPPY=y when compiling a kernel. > What also works, and what I