Re: [SLUG] Mounting USB Floppy in Simply Mepis

From: Pete Theisen (petet@acun.com)
Date: Sat Feb 12 2005 - 03:06:23 EST


Eben King wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Steven Buehler wrote:
>
>
>>>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.
>
>
> That'd certainly be an odd floppy if it had partitions. My USB floppy
> drive shows its media as /dev/sda (no partition table), after I load
> usb-storage.o .
>
Hi Eben!

Yes, it is odd. It is called a smartdisk and, oh, lookie here - a website:

<www.smartdisk.com>

In the fine print: Mitsumi Model # D353FUE. When I get back connected I
will look it up.

Regards,

Pete

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