I take the occasion to thank everyone replied to me and to ensure them (I'm surethey will sleep better tonight) that my zip now works without problems on /dev/hdb4... I'm happy, it is happy, you should be happy, it seems an english classwork but indeed everyone is happy, and that's right. Mano ;) ---------------------------------- Germano Rizzo - g.rizzo@usa.net <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/germano"><A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/germano</A">http://members.xoom.com/germano</A</A>> webmaster of <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/ACSpinea"><A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/ACSpinea</A">http://members.xoom.com/ACSpinea</A</A>> Linux Registered User N° 114445 Official Linux KDE Doc. Translator PLUTO member - www.pluto.linux.it ---------------------------------- -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Chris Martin <camst65+@pitt.edu> A: suse-linux-e@suse.com <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Data: martedì 23 marzo 1999 16.34 Oggetto: Re: [SuSE Linux] Zip 100 ATAPI ?!? the easiest way to get this working is to use scsi emulation I think. I found out about it and its advantages at linuxgazette, may 1988 issue, in the "2-cents" area. This worked flawlessly for me though it did mean a kernel recompile. chris On 20-Mar-99 Juergen Braukmann wrote:
Germano Rizzo wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows how to get a IOMega ZIP 100 ATAPI (internal IDE) to work? At boot time it's correctly recognized at HDB, but when I try to access to /dev/hdb or /dev/hdb0 it fails... Thanks Mano :)
I had some trouble with mine also. Have you tried /dev/hdb2 to /dev/hdb4? I read, that in some cases itŽs always the 4th partition. mine shows and works as /dev/hdd.
My major trouble was the undocumented jumper that put it in atapi mode from whatever mode. Since you see hdb on bootup, I recon itŽs not that jumper, cause I didnŽt see anything.
Juergen
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