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Hi guys!,
I've found a printer port Iomega ZIP-drive a while ago and want to
test if it's working. From want I've found out there's two modules
required for the SCSI over Printer Port interface that Iomega used on
these drives, imm and ppa. However I can't load these modules and they
don't seem
On Sun 20 Apr 2014 at 16:13:24 +0200, Adrian Christiansen wrote:
I've found a printer port Iomega ZIP-drive a while ago and want to
test if it's working. From want I've found out there's two modules
required for the SCSI over Printer Port interface that Iomega used on
these drives, imm
Hello folks,
for one last time I wanted to set in motion my old, parallel-port
IOMEGA Zip Drive to back up my stack of disks before I retire (read:
dump in the trash) the whole shebang for good.
I think the proper driver is ppa. I connected everything but nothing
happens. Happens in the sense
for one last time I wanted to set in motion my old, parallel-port
IOMEGA Zip Drive to back up my stack of disks before I retire (read:
dump in the trash) the whole shebang for good.
Already solved -- I just had to kick the thing and the connectors a bit.
Thanks to those thad would have helped
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 09:31:25AM +0200, Daniel Haude wrote:
for one last time I wanted to set in motion my old, parallel-port
IOMEGA Zip Drive to back up my stack of disks before I retire (read:
dump in the trash) the whole shebang for good.
I think the proper driver is ppa. I connected
I think there may be a fight ongoing between udev and my parallel zip
drive. does a way exist to have udev and the zip drive live happily
together?
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I managed to get the zip drive recognized in etch by rmmod imm followed by
modprobe imm. I can adjust /etc/fstab but this is strange udev and imm
didn't get this drive started earlier.
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Bonjour,
je viens de remplacer mon ZIP drive (atapi 100M) pensant qu'l était
mort.
Ce n'est pas le cas, le zip ne veut pas se monter avec ma
debian/sarge.
Le noyau est configuré comme il se doit, par ailleurs cela fait des
années que j'utilise un zip ( utilisait .. sans problèmes) (woody).
Avec
On 7/14/05, Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 7/13/05, Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends:
Thanks to your help, I am making progress step by step. My next issue has to
do with my zip drive. When I try to mount it, I am told that I need
On Saturday 16 July 2005 05:59 am, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 7/14/05, Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 7/13/05, Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends:
Thanks to your help, I am making progress step by step. My next issue has
to do with my zip
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 7/13/05, Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends:
Thanks to your help, I am making progress step by step. My next issue has to
do with my zip drive. When I try to mount it, I am told that I need to supply
the file system. Please see below. Would
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 7/13/05, Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends:
Thanks to your help, I am making progress step by step. My next issue has to
do with my zip drive. When I try to mount it, I am told that I need to supply
the file system. Please see below. Would
Hi,
I see you're trying to mount /dev/sda, please try /dev/sda4. I know it
sounds daft, but somehow the people at Iomega decided to format their
disks that way.
Grx HdV
P.S. This is from my experience with Zip drives a couple of years ago,
so things might have changed between then and now...
Dear friends:
Thanks to your help, I am making progress step by step. My next issue has to
do with my zip drive. When I try to mount it, I am told that I need to supply
the file system. Please see below. Would appreciate your help.
Benjamin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab
Pessoal,
Está acontecendo uma coisa intrigante aqui no meu Debian testing.
Para fazer funcionar um zip drive externo (porta paralela) coloquei os
módulos parport e ppa para carregar no boot.
Porém todo dia ele teima em não montar na primeira tentativa. Vejam o que
eu preciso fazer para montar
Fabio Guerrazzi wrote:
Pessoal,
Está acontecendo uma coisa intrigante aqui no meu Debian testing.
Para fazer funcionar um zip drive externo (porta paralela) coloquei os
módulos parport e ppa para carregar no boot.
Porém todo dia ele teima em não montar na primeira tentativa. Vejam o que
eu
Hi Jerry,
maybe you should use the imm module rather than ppa. It depends on the type of
drive, just try.
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 07:39:13AM -0700, Jerry Turba wrote:
I just got a parallel port Zip 100 drive. I have the ppa module loaded,
along with scsi support, scsi disk support. I do not
I just got a parallel port Zip 100 drive. I have the ppa module loaded,
along with scsi support, scsi disk support. I do not have any scsi drives,
only the zip on /dev/sda4. The zip is recognized during boot, and I can
read it, format it with the iomegaware tool (iw), mount it, all without
On Friday 20 May 2005 15:39, Jerry Turba wrote:
I just got a parallel port Zip 100 drive [snip]
I have problems when I try to write to it. After the cp command
the system hangs for a while. When it comes back I have lost the use of
the keyboard but not the mouse, and I have to reboot.
Wild
part of /var/log/messages.
This will not help probably. I had similar problems with my own parallel Zip
100 drive. At some point, I began getting 'input/output' errors when using
cp. I never understood why. I had backup of everything on hard disk, so I
eventually stopped using the zip drive
I just got a parallel port Zip 100 drive. I have the ppa module loaded,
along with scsi support, scsi disk support. I do not have any scsi drives,
only the zip on /dev/sda4. The zip is recognized during boot, and I can
read it, format it with the iomegaware tool (iw), mount it, all without
Subject:
Re: ZIP drive question..
From:
Jacob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:11:08 -0500
To:
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To:
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:44:53 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I'm having
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 01:50:10PM -0400, kyle forinash wrote:
Hi;
I'm not exactly sure what I did to make this (sort of) work; maybe
downloading mtools did it (I could not get iwlcontainer-lnx-x86-10.tgz
from Iomega (http://www.iomega.com/software/ ) to work). Anyway I can
now mount,
.
kyle
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Subject: Re: ZIP drive question
Kyle,
Did you ever solve your ZIP drive problem? I have a USB ZIP 250
Kyle,
Did you ever solve your ZIP drive problem? I have a USB ZIP 250
drive on /dev /sda4.
Since I am subscribling only to the digest to cut down on volume, I
may have missed the resolution.
I downloaded iwlcontainer-lnx-x86-10.tgz from Iomega. It appears to
work for me. I have
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 06:27:38 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/home/kyle# /bin/mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
/home/kyle# /bin/mount -t vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd,
or too many
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:58:15 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 06:27:38 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This zip disk is formatted, isn't it?
Try one more mount command - mount -t msdos /dev/hdd4 /mnt/zip.
HTH,
Jacob
Subject:
Re: ZIP drive question..
From:
Jacob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:53:37 -0500
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:20:22 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jacob, thanks for trying to help me out. Here is what I tried (to
no avail). How do I know
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 06:27:38 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/home/kyle# /bin/mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
/home/kyle# /bin/mount -t vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd,
or too many
Hi;Im having a problem mounting a 250Mb internal zip.a. dmesg shows me hdd:IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI FLOPPYb. standard mount procedures (edit /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip auto user,noauto 0 0 into /etc/fstab followed by mount /mnt/zip) gives: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device (maybe
0' into /etc/fstab followed by mount /mnt/zip) gives:
the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device (maybe
'insmod driver'?)
The dmesg output you pasted above shows the zip drive on hdd. As
root try running mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip. If that works, you'll need
to change the sda4
as a block device (maybe
'insmod driver'?)
The dmesg output you pasted above shows the zip drive on hdd. As root
try running mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip. If that works, you'll need to
change the sda4 in your fstab entry to hdd.
It will probably be /dev/hdd4 ... zip drives are weird that way
.standard mount procedures (edit '/dev/sda4 /mnt/zip auto
user,noauto 0 0' into /etc/fstab followed by mount /mnt/zip) gives:
the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device (maybe
'insmod driver'?)
The dmesg output you pasted above shows the zip drive on hdd. As
root try running
Subject:
Re: ZIP drive question..
From:
Jacob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:11:08 -0500
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:44:53 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I'm having a problem
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:20:22 -0500
Forinash, Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jacob, thanks for trying to help me out. Here is what I tried (to
no avail). How do I know what fs types are available (I tried
repartitioning the zip as Extended but got the same not supported
error)? Am I doing
I have a working installation of sarge with v2.6 kernel.
Considering the changes that took place on the EIDE and SCSI interfaces
with respect to CD-RW's and that parallel zip drives also were SCSI
emulated. How do I configure a zip disk under 2.6 today?
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System is Debian testing (kernel 2.6.5) installed from Knoppix-3.4
The PC has a 100Mb ZIP drive in it.
It is detected at boot time (dmesg - hdd).
Lilo.conf has option hdd=scsi in it..
Attempt to mount the disks in it as
# mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/test
results in:
mount: /dev/sda4
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 09:47, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
System is Debian testing (kernel 2.6.5) installed from Knoppix-3.4
The PC has a 100Mb ZIP drive in it.
It is detected at boot time (dmesg - hdd).
Lilo.conf has option hdd=scsi in it..
Attempt to mount the disks in it as
# mount
It is an IDE internal 100Mb ZIP drive.
(dmesg | grep ZIP displays-
hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI DRIVE, ATAPI FLOPPY drive)
When hdd=scsi is removed, system still tries to access it as
scsi drive.
What is the option for this drive to be treated as ide/atapi drive?
hdd=ide and hdd=atapi are treated
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 13:04, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
It is an IDE internal 100Mb ZIP drive.
(dmesg | grep ZIP displays-
hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI DRIVE, ATAPI FLOPPY drive)
When hdd=scsi is removed, system still tries to access it as
scsi drive.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Could you
internal 100Mb ZIP drive.
(dmesg | grep ZIP displays-
hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI DRIVE, ATAPI FLOPPY drive)
When hdd=scsi is removed, system still tries to access it as
scsi drive.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Could you explain please?
What is the option for this drive
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 15:18, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
Here it is again.
PC also has a CD-RW drive (internal ATAPI) and the install lilo.conf
append line was:
append=ramdisk_size=10 lang=en apm=power-off hda=scsi hdb=scsi \
hdc=scsi hdd=scsi hde=scsi hdf=scsi hdg=scsi hdh=scsi nomce
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 11:05:46AM -0600, wrote:
| Hi All:
|
|how in praytell do you mount a zip drive is there a way to do it
| without recompiling linux?
# mount -t vfat /dev/hdd4 /mnt/zip
Well, assuming you have my old Compaq micro-tower (which you don't, my
dad does) then your zip
Paul Valley wrote:
Hi All:
how in praytell do you mount a zip drive is there a way to do it
without recompiling linux?
Paul
You can just compile those necessary modules, and modprobe. no new
kernel, no reboot.
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On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 11:05, Paul Valley wrote:
Hi All:
how in praytell do you mount a zip drive is there a way to do it
without recompiling linux?
Well, you need to give us more info first. What type of zip drive is it?
Internal IDE, Parallel, SCSI, or USB? If you're using a stock
Hi All:
how in praytell do you mount a zip drive is there a way to do it
without recompiling linux?
Paul
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Rob Benton wrote:
PROCESSES:
root15 0.0 0.0 00 ?SW 02:46 0:00
[usb-storage-0]
root16 0.0 0.0 00 ?SW 02:46 0:00
[scsi_eh_1]
These are kernel threads, that's why they're low-numbered processes just
above 1 (init), have their name in
I need some extra eyes and advice for this problem I'm having. I've got
a usb 250 zip drive that I've installed debian on. I've been using an
initrd ramdisk to boot from that uses kernel 2.4.20. The boot process
goes fine. The problem is, there are 2 strange processes that continue
after boot
Hi, People
Please I would appreciate if someone can help me with
this matter.
I recompiled kernel to turn quotas on (configured
using make config), but now cannot access internal zip
drive through:
mount /dev/hdd1 /zip
as i did previusly. Which module I forget to turn on
to get it ?
Fernando
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having just installed Debian (as a new Linux user) I am having
problems getting my internal zip-drive to work. Mainly as I cannot figure out which
device it is and becuase I need to have the edits to the fstab I need to make
explained
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On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 06:27:41AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having just installed Debian (as a new Linux user) I am
having problems getting my internal zip-drive to work. Mainly as I
cannot figure out which device it is and becuase I
Nope - depends on the kind of zip drive. ATAPI zip is seen as /dev/hd*
unless you use ide-scsi to explicitly reassign it.
To the OP:
There may be an easier way to do this, but the way I do it with my ATAPI
(IDE) zip drive is to look in /proc/ide/hd*/model:
perrin:~# cat /proc/ide/hdd/model
Having just installed Debian (as a new Linux user) I am having
problems getting my internal zip-drive to work. Mainly as I cannot figure out which
device it is and becuase I need to have the edits to the fstab I need to make
explained.
Any help explanations would be very much
Howdy;
Im trying to mount my Zip drive, but its just not
working.
Ive tried:
mount /dev/hda2
/mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/ide/ /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/scsi/ /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/hdb /mnt/zip1/
I was looking in the archive and found a few posts, but the hdb4
dir was not in the dev
Alex Togstad wrote:
Howdy;
Im trying to mount my Zip drive, but its just not working.
Ive tried:
mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/ide/ /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/scsi/ /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/hdb /mnt/zip1/
I was looking in the archive and found a few posts, but the hdb4 dir
Its just a basic 250mb zip drive which is on the same IDE ribbon
cable
as the cdrom.
Are you using scsi-emulation? If not, then your drive will be in
/dev/hddevice_numberanother_number
As you say it's on the same cable as the cdrom, it will be c or d
If your cd-rom is /dev/hdc, your zip
]
Subject: Re: Mounting 250mb Zip Drive (Internel)
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 05:03:23AM -0800, Alex Togstad wrote:
Howdy;
I'm trying to mount my Zip drive, but its just not working.
I've tried:
mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/ide/ /mnt/zip1/
mount /dev/scsi/ /mnt/zip1/
mount
hda: the first hard disk - which is in use by windows
hdb: the second hard disk - which is where Debian
Linux lives
hdc: the cdrom drive
hdd: ? this should be the zip drive
I don't know how to get them mounted; I included the
/etc/fstab file maybe something is wrong
Thanks in advance,
Joris Huizer
2F040J0, ATA DISK Drive
hdc: CRD-8482B, ATAPI CDROM drive
hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI, ATAPI FLOPPY drive
In your fstab you have /dev/cdrom listed instead of /dev/hdc, is cdrom a
symlink to hdc? I don't know why the zip drive doesn't work... please be a
little more specific about what happens when
)
- /cdrom is an existing directory
-There's a cdrom in the drive :=)
/dev/hdb4 /zip auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
for the zip drive. Make sure that:
-You dont have ide-scsi active (in lilo.conf: append= hdd=ide-scsi)
- /zip is an existing directory
-There's a filesystem on the zip disk.
Note
:
hda: IC35L040AVER07-0, ATA DISK Drive
hdb: Maxtor 2F040J0, ATA DISK Drive
hdc: CRD-8482B, ATAPI CDROM drive
hdd: IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI, ATAPI FLOPPY drive
In your fstab you have /dev/cdrom listed instead of
/dev/hdc, is cdrom a
symlink to hdc? I don't know why the zip drive
doesn't
that:
-You dont have ide-scsi active (in lilo.conf:
append= hdc=ide-scsi)
- /cdrom is an existing directory
-There's a cdrom in the drive :=)
/dev/hdb4 /zipautorw,user,noauto 0 0
for the zip drive. Make sure that:
-You dont have ide-scsi active (in lilo.conf:
append
I'm a newbie and seem to be hooked on Linux
I had exactly the same question come up last night on my newly installed
system.
My question is: how come is this all so complicated? When I shove a Knoppix
CD into my system it mounts almost everything (except the zip drive)
automatically. I
Joris == Joris Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joris When I say mount /zip I get the the message mount: mount
Joris point /zip does not exist
Does 'ls /zip' say zip does not exist too? In that case, just create
it. 'mkdir /zip' and go.
Joris Maybe it's important to know I added
Christof == hurschler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christof My question is: how come is this all so complicated?
Christof When I shove a Knoppix CD into my system it mounts
Christof almost everything (except the zip drive) automatically.
Christof I don't think it would
Michel Court wrote:
Bonjour,
je viens d'acquérir un Zip Drive 250 usb autoalimenté et je
souhaiterais le mettre en place sur une debian Woody.
J'ai compilé un noyau avec le support USB et le supprot de /proc.
moi aussi j'ai un zip 250 usb autoalimenté ! et il marche bien sur ma
Sarge et
Bonjour,
je viens d'acquérir un Zip Drive 250 usb autoalimenté et je souhaiterais
le mettre en place sur une debian Woody.
J'ai compilé un noyau avec le support USB et le supprot de /proc.
Il semblerait que le noyau reconnaisse le drive puisque un extrait de
dmesg me donne :
uhci.c: bf80
O
This is a weird behavior because I have another zip drive and it
works without any addition work on another machine. Must be
different models or soemthing.
Do you have CD burner in this machine, but not in the other?
Yes, both machines have exact same cdrw's . Just the zip drive
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 04:01:37PM -0400, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
Hello, I just bought a Zip 100 IDE drive. I am running kernel 2.4.19
with scsi emulation support for cdrom. Just wondering if I need to turn
on any options to have it support the Zip drive.
dmesg says the zip is under hdd
am happy. Thanks for all your inputs.
This is a weird behavior because I have another zip drive and it works
without any addition work on another machine. Must be different models
or soemthing.
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Hello, I just bought a Zip 100 IDE drive. I am running kernel 2.4.19
with scsi emulation support for cdrom. Just wondering if I need to turn
on any options to have it support the Zip drive.
dmesg says the zip is under hdd , I tried mount -t vfat -l /dev/hdd4
and mount -t vfat -l /dev/hdd
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 15:01, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
Hello, I just bought a Zip 100 IDE drive. I am running kernel 2.4.19
with scsi emulation support for cdrom. Just wondering if I need to turn
on any options to have it support the Zip drive.
dmesg says the zip is under hdd , I tried
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 17:27:18 -0400
Bruce Best (CRO) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try /dev/sdd??
Hello, I get ...
# mount /dev/sdd /zip/
mount: /dev/sdd is not a valid block device
Any ideas ?
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it support the Zip drive.
dmesg says the zip is under hdd , I tried mount -t vfat -l
/dev/hdd4 and mount -t vfat -l /dev/hdd have these messages
wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd,
or too many mounted file systems
(could this be the IDE device where
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 03:17, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 17:27:18 -0400
Bruce Best (CRO) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try /dev/sdd??
Hello, I get ...
# mount /dev/sdd /zip/
mount: /dev/sdd is not a valid block device
Any ideas ?
Usually, only the 4th
. Just wondering if I
need to turn on any options to have it support the Zip drive.
dmesg says the zip is under hdd , I tried mount -t vfat -l
/dev/hdd4 and mount -t vfat -l /dev/hdd have these messages
wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd,
or too
Olá para todos,
POssuo um Zip-drive interno IDE/ATApi...como eu faço para configura-lo
no Linux, estou usando Woody. Tentei monta-lo como se fosse um
dispositivo IDE normal e não funcionou. Utilizei o seguinte comando:
mount -t vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/zip e apareceu a seguinte mensagem:
mount: /dev
Olá,
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 05:16:22PM -0300, Sergio Ricardo Milare wrote:
Olá para todos,
dispositivo IDE normal e não funcionou. Utilizei o seguinte comando:
mount -t vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/zip e apareceu a seguinte mensagem:
mount: /dev/hdd4 is not a valid block device
Alguém tem
On Saturday 08 June 2002 06:56 pm, robert jorgenson wrote:
I tried it with the imm module but it did the same thing as the ppa module
...
chimera:/home/bob# modprobe imm
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/scsi/imm.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect
If i did this why not just get a kernel image from debian? Unless im really
trying to keep my kernel footprint small which doesn't really matter much. I
first wanted to compile just to know i could :) But now i want to get it to
work :) i will try this though.
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002 00:41:57 -0700
Nope compiling with i386 didn't work either, same error when i try and load the
module
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002 00:41:57 -0700
ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 08 June 2002 06:56 pm, robert jorgenson wrote:
I tried it with the imm module but it did the same thing as the ppa module
...
i have scsi support enabled, scsi disk support
enabled, the ppa module compiled in as a module, and parallel printing
enabled as a module(as per the zip drive mini-hwoto). When i try to mount
/dev/sda4 it says that /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device. I have kernel
compiled about 6 times
On Sunday 09 June 2002 07:12 am, robert jorgenson wrote:
If i did this why not just get a kernel image from debian? Unless im really
trying to keep my kernel footprint small which doesn't really matter much.
I first wanted to compile just to know i could :) But now i want to get it
to work :)
enabled
as a module(as per the zip drive mini-hwoto). When i try to mount /dev/sda4 it
says that /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device. I have kernel compiled about 6
times tonight and i would really like next time to be last time, at least for
tonight :) andone know what might be wrong
, the ppa module compiled in as a module, and parallel printing
enabled as a module(as per the zip drive mini-hwoto). When i try to mount
/dev/sda4 it says that /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device. I have kernel
compiled about 6 times tonight and i would really like next time to be last
time
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 10:57:33PM -0700, ben wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2002 09:13 pm, robert jorgenson wrote:
HI,
enabled as a module(as per the zip drive mini-hwoto). When i try to mount
/dev/sda4 it says that /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device. I have kernel
compiled about 6 times
enabled as a module(as per the zip drive mini-hwoto). When i try to mount
/dev/sda4 it says that /dev/sda4 is not a valid block device. I have kernel
compiled about 6 times tonight and i would really like next time to be last
time, at least for tonight :) andone know what might be wrong?
i'm
On Saturday 08 June 2002 02:14 am, robert jorgenson wrote:
I am also switching from 2.2 to 2.4 kernel but i cant mount it at all, even
with the fstype. I have read almost eveything i could find and i cant get
it to work =/
[snip]
try this to see if the ppa module is doing what it should:
$
i get ...
ppa: Version 2.07 (for Linux 2.4.x)
ppa: parport reports no devices.
when i try and mobprobe ppa i get the following ...
chimera:/usr/local# modprobe ppa
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/scsi/ppa.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module
On Saturday 08 June 2002 02:49 am, robert jorgenson wrote:
i get ...
ppa: Version 2.07 (for Linux 2.4.x)
ppa: parport reports no devices.
when i try and mobprobe ppa i get the following ...
chimera:/usr/local# modprobe ppa
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/scsi/ppa.o: init_module: No
I have tried it compiled in but i got the same invalid block device error, And
the same message in dmesg finding no scsi hosts. And also before anyone asks
everything is plugeed in right and there is a disk in there :) I cant imagine
what is wrong ...
On Sat, 8 Jun 2002 03:07:45 -0700
ben
On Saturday 08 June 2002 03:11 am, robert jorgenson wrote:
I have tried it compiled in but i got the same invalid block device error,
And the same message in dmesg finding no scsi hosts. And also before anyone
asks everything is plugeed in right and there is a disk in there :) I cant
imagine
enabled, the ppa module compiled in as a module,
and parallel printing enabled as a module(as per the zip drive
mini-hwoto). When i try to mount /dev/sda4 it says that /dev/sda4 is
not a valid block device. I have kernel compiled about 6 times
tonight and i would really like next time to be last time
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 03:11:25AM -0700, robert jorgenson wrote:
I have tried it compiled in but i got the same invalid block device error,
And the same message in dmesg finding no scsi hosts. And also before anyone
asks everything is plugeed in right and there is a disk in there :) I cant
I tried it with the imm module but it did the same thing as the ppa module ...
chimera:/home/bob# modprobe imm
/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/scsi/imm.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
invalid IO or IRQ parameters
. It then takes control of
the ATAPID CD-ROM -- anything that it hasn't been told to ignore. That leaves
just the ignored devices for ide-scsi to control.
I'm not sure if it's the same thing for an ATAPI zip drive, but you might
want to give it a shot.
Thanks, that's a neat trick.
-rob
--
I
there's a work
around, but I can't for the life of me remember it. If it doesn't
bother you, I'd just leave it.
Oh yeah, there were a couple of other things, (all good:):
* You can use tools like jazip (for your zip drive) that only
understand SCSI.
* Apparently some cd-rom drives can perform DAE
been told to ignore. That leaves
just the ignored devices for ide-scsi to control.
I'm not sure if it's the same thing for an ATAPI zip drive, but you might
want to give it a shot.
Warren
On Wednesday, April 17 2002 02:39, Rob Weir wrote:
I have this exact same 'issue' with almost the same
I have an ATAPI CD-RW installed as the second slave (/dev/hdd).
According to the documentation I've read, to use the CD-RW in Linux, I
have to use IDE-SCSI (kernel) and have 'hdd=scsi' in the boot parameters.
I've done this, and I have no problems using the drive, but I have
discovered
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