On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, you wrote:

> > Has anyone had any luck with creating bootdisks, autoconfig disks, etc.
> using a LS-120 (aka Superdisk) drive?  I would like to be able to create
> these disks (especially from within the install), and it seems to be
> working, but then I find out that the perl script fails because it assumes
> that it should use /dev/fd0.... the thing that baffles me, is that is
> correctly detects the drive as /dev/hdd, but yet doesn't change any
> parameters for the perl scripts for making the bootdisk.
>
> I have been trying to use this LS-120 since 7.0 (which didn't even detect
> the floppy as /dev/hdd) with no luck at all.  I would hate to hear that I
> have revert back to the ancient component known as the 1.44MB floppy drive,
> which is terribly slow and limited.... or even worse, use both a 1.44MB
> floppy drive alongside the LS-120 drive (floppy drive replacement???....
> hmmm......)
>
> Thanks,
> ]-[?Re�ia��h

I've posted the same question with caleb drive(is the same type of drive but 
with 144M).

I've also asked about how to format it corectly in dos format(so you could 
use them in dos and windows environment....if u know it should help......



thanks
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