webmedic wrote:
> 
> One other request if it is possible. I use an ls-120 drive
> exclusively and mandrake uses it just fine just like it
> would a floppy. even when I'm installing cooker I do it all
> from my ls-120 accept one problem. When it comes time to
> make a boot disk during the install, the install doesn't
> recognize my ls-120 because it is looking for /dev/fd0 and
> not /dev/hdd. On my system my ls-120 is /dev/hdd.
> 
Glad to see I'm not the only one using it. Rawrite won't work with it
either.

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