Felix Miata wrote:
Fri, 07 Jan 2000 03:38:19 -0500 David Johanson wrote:
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/etc/fstab has to match the actual device position on the secondary controller. If the drive is in fact jumpered as a slave and has a master on the cable, then the zip must be /dev/hdd. It would include /dev/hdd4 only if the disk inserted was partitioned, as opposed to being formatted as a large floppy, which is the more usual case with zip disks. If the zip drive is the only device on the cable, then it must be jumpered as a master, and it would then be /dev/hdc.
Oh how pain meds can clog the brain. Forgot that the drive wasn't jumpered at all. Jumpering it to master and changing the dev identifier to hdc did the trick. Thanks! dave -- David C. Johanson Linux Counter # 116410 Powered by SuSE Linux 7.1 People who behold a phenomenon will often extend their thinking beyond it; people who merely hear about the phenomenon will not be moved to think at all. -- Goethe