RicK:
I finally was able to read my 1.44Mb floppies.
Thank you very much.
Eduardo
On 14 Dec 2000, at 12:04, Rick Forrister wrote:
Eduardo, I should have also mentioned that mounting the ls120 drive
with a standard 1.44Mb floppy instead of a 120Mb ls120 disk means
you must do the mount on
On Sun, Dec 18, 1988 at 08:06:21AM -0500, Eduardo Arista wrote:
RicK:
I finally was able to read my 1.44Mb floppies.
Thank you very much.
Eduardo
Now you can reset your clock. TIA.
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Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone help me with the fstab file?.
Also does the kernel support this device or do I need some
particular module which one and where can it be find?
In the machine there is also a Yamaha DS-XG
Hey Eduardo,
if you can wait a moment I am going to give you my fstab in the evening,
at the moment impossible, because I am at my job :-))
see you
Thomas
Eduardo Arista schrieb:
Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone
On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:
Hello!
I am installing RedHat 6.2 in a machine with a LS-120 UHD instead
of the common floppy. Can someone help me with the fstab file?.
Also does the kernel support this device or do I need some
particular module which one and where can it be
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Rick Forrister wrote:
I've had no success as yet using the LS120 drives as a boot device.
Just out of curiosity have you tried using a floppy in the LS120
drive to boot off of? From what I've read in the past, I don't think
it'll work, but I thought I'd ask. :-)
Rick:
Thanks for your advice.
I tried it but it did not work.
At boot time the bios recognize the drive as:
ATAPI Device LS-120 ver 5 00 UHD Floppy
Any other ideas?.
Eduardo
On 14 Dec 2000, at 8:31, Rick Forrister wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:
Hello!
I am installing
Rick:
I thank you very much for your input.
I will try to mount a ext2 formatted floppy, exactly as you do.
Can you check is your LS 120 of the same version?. I mean
an ATAPI device or an ide-floppy are these different things?
Eduardo
On 14 Dec 2000, at 11:11, Rick Forrister wrote:
Eduardo,
Eduardo, I should have also mentioned that mounting the ls120 drive
with a standard 1.44Mb floppy instead of a 120Mb ls120 disk means
you must do the mount on the entire disk; ie.: your mount line
would be:
/dev/hdd/mnt/floppy autonoauto,owner0 0
best
rickf
Rick
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 08:31:59 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 1988, Eduardo Arista wrote:
I've had no success as yet using the LS120 drives as a boot device.
Sometime ago I managed to boot off an ls120 by copying an entire file
system on it, just like it was an ide HD, and then using the
Hello Eduardo,
have a look at my fstab... This works for me pretty good..:-))
Thomas
Eduardo Arista wrote:
23A66BF3.8645.A30E70@localhost">Rick:Thanks for your advice.I tried it but it did not work.At boot time the bios recognize the drive as:ATAPI Device LS-120 ver 5 00 UHD FloppyAny other
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