Indeed; one of the big fish at Iomega stated on American national television
that Iomega replaces all COD-drives, even after the warranty has expired. Or so
I read.
But since the drive isn't clicking yet; just acting weird, I need to verify what
the problem is first. But I believe it might be a
I think you can call Iomega and let them hear that click of
death, and they *should* replace it, I heard.
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Rial Juan mewed:
> FYI, IDE Zip drives exist. I have one, so I should know. Zip drives come in more
> flavours than just the parallel/USB ones.
>
> Anyway, can't help y
FYI, IDE Zip drives exist. I have one, so I should know. Zip drives come in more
flavours than just the parallel/USB ones.
Anyway, can't help you with your problem though; mine gets recognised OK, but
it's acting weird, so I believe a click-of-death is pretty imminent :-(
On Mar 28 John D. Her
I assume your device is a 100 MB Parallel Zip Drive. If so, it utilizes a built-in SCSI adapter. Hence, Linux should recognize it not as hda (which would normally be the primary (boot) IDE harddisk), but more likely as something like /sdX (where X = its natural position in the SCSI chain after your
Thorsten Brenner said:
> I have a SCSI-System runnig. (hard-disks and cd are working super) On
> my first IDE I have a100MB Zip Drive.
Here's my fstab entry that works with my IDE Zip at hdd:
/dev/hdd /mnt/zip vfat exec,user,noauto,rw,suid,dev 0 0
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Lane
Lane Lester / Madison County, Ge
Hi everybody,
Here is a question from a newbie !
I have a SCSI-System runnig. (hard-disks and cd are working super) On
my first IDE I have a100MB Zip Drive.
The System recognizes it as hda.
Now I want to mount it by using:
mount -t vfat /dev/hda /mnt/zip
(The directory /mnt/zip exists)
The fol
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Audrey Beck wrote:
> Heberto del Rio Guerra wrote:
> >
> > Hi I just got Linux Mandrake 7.0 and install it. Everything went fine,
> > but... It didn't auto configure my IDE Zip that used to work perfect under
> > Windows 95, Linux Red Hat 5.2 and Linux Red Hat 6.1.
> >
>
Heberto del Rio Guerra wrote:
>
> Hi I just got Linux Mandrake 7.0 and install it. Everything went fine,
> but... It didn't auto configure my IDE Zip that used to work perfect under
> Windows 95, Linux Red Hat 5.2 and Linux Red Hat 6.1.
>
> When Mandrake is loading it recognizes de IDE ZIp it se
Hi I just got Linux Mandrake 7.0 and install it. Everything went fine,
but... It didn't auto configure my IDE Zip that used to work perfect under
Windows 95, Linux Red Hat 5.2 and Linux Red Hat 6.1.
When Mandrake is loading it recognizes de IDE ZIp it sees it at hdd, (as
Linux Red Hat 5.2 and 6.
I am currently trying to help someone who contacted me through my
website on scsi emulation. Their problem is that when they enable
scsi-emulation for hdc & hdd (being DVD drive and CDRW drive
respectively), the internal ide zip drive gets identified as a scsi
device also.
This seems to give us a
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