Re: [Re: [newbie] Floppies supermount doesnt work!]

2000-11-29 Thread Doug Bronson
Mike Tried from "root" and "user". No luck. Doug Michael Scottaline wrote: > > civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wednesday 29 November 2000 16:02, you wrote: > > > Civileme, > > > > > > Typed in "supermount enable" and "supermount" in the terminal. > > > Got nothing! > > > > > > Any

Re: [newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-29 Thread Doug Bronson
Civileme, Tried as both "root" and "user". Supermount is not there. Is there someplace that I can download it from? If so, what dir. do I place it in? Doug civileme wrote: > > On Wednesday 29 November 2000 16:02, you wrote: > > Civileme, > > > > Typed in "supermount enable" and "supermount"

Re: [newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-29 Thread civileme
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 16:02, you wrote: > Civileme, > > Typed in "supermount enable" and "supermount" in the terminal. > Got nothing! > > Any other ideals? > Doug > > civileme wrote: > > > The /etc/fstab file reads like this: > > > /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy ext2 > > > rw,user,noauto,

Re: [newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-29 Thread Doug Bronson
Civileme, Typed in "supermount enable" and "supermount" in the terminal. Got nothing! Any other ideals? Doug civileme wrote: > > > The /etc/fstab file reads like this: > > /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy ext2 > > rw,user,noauto,nosuid,nodev,unhide 0 0 > > Tried "auto" instead of "ext2", g

Re: [newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-29 Thread Doug Bronson
Alan, Changed the /etc/fstab to read what you suggested. Still no go! Error message now says: "mount: can't find /dev/fd0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab". Tried changing the first /mnt/floppy to /dev/fd0. Error message: "mount: fs type supermount not supported by kernel". Also tried changing the th

Re: [newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-29 Thread civileme
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 05:47, you wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to Linux (and this list). I have a problem with the floppy > "Supermount" not working. Command line works fine. > When trying to use the "Supermount" I get an error message saying: > "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblo

Re: [newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-28 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Doug Bronson wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to Linux (and this list). I have a problem with the > floppy "Supermount" not working. Command line works fine. > When trying to use the "Supermount" I get an error message > saying: "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock > on /dev/fd0, or too man

[newbie] Floppies "supermount" doesn't work!

2000-11-28 Thread Doug Bronson
Hi all, I'm new to Linux (and this list). I have a problem with the floppy "Supermount" not working. Command line works fine. When trying to use the "Supermount" I get an error message saying: "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/fd0, or too many mounted file system". The /e

Re: [newbie] floppies

2000-04-24 Thread Joe Perry
> hey, you know what? I just realised...that it's possible > that , in order to copy files over to a floppy...in linux... > I first must RE-FORMAT the disks for the linux OS... > > Is this true? If so, How do I accomplish this? > > I haven't needed to copy files to a floppy yet...but > I feel

Re: [newbie] floppies

2000-04-22 Thread Mark Potochnik
KompuKit wrote: > hey, you know what? I just realised...that it's possible > that , in order to copy files over to a floppy...in linux... > I first must RE-FORMAT the disks for the linux OS... > > Is this true? If so, How do I accomplish this? In the true Linux-Everywhere-on Everything. Linux

Re: [newbie] floppies

2000-04-22 Thread Civileme
KompuKit wrote: > > hey, you know what? I just realised...that it's possible > that , in order to copy files over to a floppy...in linux... > I first must RE-FORMAT the disks for the linux OS... > > Is this true? If so, How do I accomplish this? > > I haven't needed to copy files to a floppy