On Sat, 06 Jan 2001, you wrote:
Hi,
If your ZIP drive is a IDE one, you don't need a driver. Just mount partition four ( 4 ) of the relevant IDE device ( f.ex. /dev/hdd4 )
Your entry in fstab would look like this:
/dev/hdd4 /zip vfat user,rw,noexec,noauto 0 0
If the drive is a SCSI one, you would load the ppa kernel module. The generic SuSE kernel, and the Pentium SuSE kernel have SCSI emulation compiled in, so loading the module and mounting /dev/sda4 is enough.
-tosi
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