Richard:
>The second method, and the one I use, is SCSI emulation. The advantage of
>this is that "eject" will work.
>
>Compile the kernel with SCSI emulation and SCSI disk support, *NO ATAPI
>FLOPPY support*. Then you would mount a SCSI device.
>
>Hope this helps.
Thank you, thank you, thank yo
Vidiot wrote:
>
> I first looked at the Zip HOWTO, but it is too old and knows nothing about
> the IDE ZIP drive. I have it in the hdd position, as a slave of hdc, a CD-ROM
> drive.
>
> At boot time, the kernel sees and lists the drive, but I cannot mount anything.
I have this problem with my
OK, I've put back in the 2nd parallel port, configured it for the printer
and connected the Parallel Zip to the main LPT port. The IDE Zip is still
attached as a master on the 2nd IDE, with the CD-ROM as the slave. The
CD-ROM drive mounts OK, the parallel port Zip mounts OK (DOS and Ext2),
the p
Dan said:
>> >$ dmesg | grep IOMEGA
>> >hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100, 96MB w/16kB Cache, CHS=512/12/32
>
>Uh, on RH5.1 :)
Nope, RH5.0 with 2.0.33 kernel.
>> I think what you have listed is what happens when it is the parallel port
>> version. This is the IDE version of the drive.
>
>Nope. IDE. All devi
Vidiot wrote:
>
> Dan:
>
> >$ dmesg | grep IOMEGA
> >hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100, 96MB w/16kB Cache, CHS=512/12/32
Uh, on RH5.1 :)
>
> Nope, it is:
>
> hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI, ATAPI FLOPPY drive
OK. Whatever, hdd is important. :)
> I think what you have listed is what happens when it is
Dan:
>$ dmesg | grep IOMEGA
>hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100, 96MB w/16kB Cache, CHS=512/12/32
Nope, it is:
hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI, ATAPI FLOPPY drive
I think what you have listed is what happens when it is the parallel port
version. This is the IDE version of the drive.
>Didn't play with it
Dan
> Cornilescu
> Sent: Sunday, June 21, 1998 12:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: IDE Zip no workie
>
>
> Vidiot wrote:
> >
> > I first looked at the Zip HOWTO, but it is too old and knows
> nothing about
> > the IDE ZIP drive. I have it in
Vidiot wrote:
>
> I first looked at the Zip HOWTO, but it is too old and knows nothing about
> the IDE ZIP drive. I have it in the hdd position, as a slave of hdc, a CD-ROM
> drive.
>
> At boot time, the kernel sees and lists the drive, but I cannot mount anything.
> I thought I kept a message
I first looked at the Zip HOWTO, but it is too old and knows nothing about
the IDE ZIP drive. I have it in the hdd position, as a slave of hdc, a CD-ROM
drive.
At boot time, the kernel sees and lists the drive, but I cannot mount anything.
I thought I kept a message about said drive, but guess n