Can anyone help me?
I have a LS-120 drive (120M Disks) and can't set it up as the
floppy drive. (Reads 1.44M aswell). It's detected during startup as 
hdd, and works fine under DOS/Win95.
Editing fstab to

/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount user,exec,...,dev=/dev/hdd

just causes KDE/GNOME/... to lock up completely if I try and access
the drive, but manually mounting it as floppy works perfectly ok.
I've read every manual I can find.
Does anyone know how to solve the problem?
Is it a problem with supermount?
The CDROM works perfectly with supermount.

My system is AMD K6-2 450, Voodoo3, Linux/Win95 dual boot.
LS-120, 24x CDROM.

Thanks

Gary

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