> On 4/24/07, David Rosenstrauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > i don't get it. i have a Floppy Drive which is connected through an
> > IDE cable to Motherboard and i guess, my BIOS says it is an IDE Floppy
> > and i also know it is 1.4" standard Floppy. my CD-ROM used the same
> > type of cable to connect to motherboard. ia m confused on which module
> > i should use:  "floppy" or "ide-floppy". i tried "floppy" once and to
> > access the floppy in my floppy drive i had to give "mount" command 4
> > times, in order to mount the floppy for once :-(
>
>
> If you use hal/dbus, you won't have to issue a mount command.  Insert
> the floppy, and hal/dbus (and your window manager, if it's hal/dbus
> aware) will recognize it and do an automount.

that i know David and it *hides* what exactly your system is doing. i
want to know what is it

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