Hello Doug: I seem to be having the same problem. If I format the floppy ( DOS or EX2 ), I get an error message: Could not enter folder /media/floppy But, if I use a floppy with files already on it, delete the files and then add or copy other files to the floppy, this seems to work. I'm not sure if the formatting mechanism is screwed up or what. I don't know if this will help but good luck. Cheers, Mike On Thursday 01 July 2004 18:32, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hello, list--
Somebody must have the same problem and has solved it. I CANNOT WRITE TO MY FLOPPY DISK AND I NEED TO.
I have already added "users" in fstab. It made no difference whatever. This is SuSE 9.1 with this funny mounting scheme.
Could some kind soul tell me how to make the floppy write-accessible for user, for root, for anybody in the whole wide world, I don't care, so I can copy information to a machine that i don't know how to make the network work for. (It's Win 98, se)
Words of one syllable, please. I am obviously incapable of any more.
If anyone can add how to set the Win machine so I can access it and r/w to it, please help. I have a Linksys router and can see the Win machine, but only its name and a subdirectory with my name on it. I never before had 2 machines running, and I have no idea how networks are set up. I suspect that SuSE has her end set up, and the problem is at the Win end.
(Just send to me, no need to put Win instruction on the list, unless you want to. )
Thanx. I know I ask a lot more than I contribute, but by and large this is a pretty darned good bunch of people here.
PS: Does anyone on eastern Long Island, NY, USA, know of Linux classes anywhere not too far away? I'm in Rocky Point.
--doug