Re: [SLUG] Mounting USB Floppy in Simply Mepis

From: Steven Buehler (swbuehler@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2005 - 23:02:28 EST


> Hi Everybody!
>
> I can see two ways to mount the floppy in the GUI, but when I click on
> either of them the floppy doesn't mount. This is true regardless of
> user or root.
>
> This didn't come up at the meeting because I didn't have the floppy
> with me. And I almost had identified every issue!
>
> The one thing I found on the web:
>
> "If it's a USB floppy then the kernel will assign it a USB device
> node, most likely /dev/sda, not /dev/fd0. During initial bootup (ie
> prior to the linux kernel loading) they are usually recognized as
> standard floppy drives, ie /dev/fd0, but this is something the BIOS
> provides so that they may be used as an initial boot device, a trick
> if you will. In order for it to work under Linux, the kernel will need
> USB support and USB Mass Storage support."

Try connecting it at boot time, then do the command 'lspart' to see how
it picks it up, if at all (I have seen some USB mass storage devices
(including floppies) where Linux recognizes the MBR as the partition
(i.e., /dev/sda instead of /dev/sda1). That especially seems to happen
with Memory Stick and MMC media.

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On Feb 10, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:

>
> <http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/278994>
>
> When the box is booting it tries to find the floppy and says it can't.
> The floppy is there, though, and even has a disk full of files in it.
>
> There is a link about this and simply mepis but it seems to be dead. I
> tried the same search on the mepis site itself and got all kinds of
> posts about other stuff. Anyone know how to do it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Pete
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