If it's not on a traditional floppy controller, it won't be /dev/fd0.
Have you tried mounting toe /dev/hdc as suggested by Lothar?

(eg, mount /dev/hdc /mnt/floppy)


On Thu, 02 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| I there any reason why my floppy drive would *not* be /dev/fd0?  
| I can't access diskettes in the drive thorugh /mnt/floppy.
| 
| Lothair says the floppy is at /dev/hdc. 
| 
| The drive works (computer boots from a boot disk)
| 
| If my floppy drive is not at /dev/fd0, how do I figure out which device
| it is?  And what settings do I have to change to access it?
| 
| Thanks
| 
| -M.A.Behr
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