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Re: [SLE] ATAPI ZIP drives
  • From: Chris <meliore@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 06:23:53 +1100
  • Message-id: <1102361033.8240.10.camel@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 11:47 -0600, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> Ted wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> > please forgive me if this topic has come up before, but has anyone
> > been able to get an internal ATAPI ZIP drive to work with SuSE 9.2?
> > It is not recognised by the automounting system for removable storage,
> > and if I try to mount it using 'mount' command I get the message that
> > '/dev/hdd4' does not exist'. Any help would be appreciated.
> > Ted Mason
>
I saw a post some where where they explained how to put the hda4 back
as it seems to go missing in 9.2. I have an internal 250 I am using with 9.2.
All I did was create a mount point (/media/zip) and edit /etc/fstab by
adding a line(something like /dev/hdb /media/zip auto
rw,user,noauto,exec 0 0)I got this from http://portal.suse.com and did
a search of that site.
If yopu want to use fat zips you will need to use a name such as hdb4,
but I found that for some reason 9.2 not 9.1 loses the dev hdb4 so I
have formatted my discs in ext2 and no probs.
> <duh> I *should* have also mentioned that I searched google for
> "atapi.zip linux" and came up with 8000 results, of which the Iomega
> reference was just one. </duh>
>
> I mentioned only Iomega, because they made the drives, so one may hope
> they have got it right :) -- but at least a couple of the others look
> like they may be helpful, even if the information might be rather old.
I think Iomega are missing an opportunity by not developing some decent Linuc tools.
The number of times questions get asked about how to configure them
sugests Linux uses are less quick to chuck away tech than the beans
eating crowd. personally I find them much easier to use in general than
cdrs that have becom throw aways and wastefull of resources.
Chris



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