I get the same problem that describes Wendy Elmer. The output of the command
$ devkit-disks --show-info /dev/fd0 is identical to the floppy part of his attachment. However I can mount the floppy with the next command: $ devkit-disks --mount /dev/fd0 Mounted /org/freedesktop/DeviceKit/Disks/devices/fd0 at /media/floppy0 or this other one: $ gnome-mount --device /dev/fd0 and a new floppy icon appears in Nautilus under "computer", labeled "floppy0" and with the expected behaviour. The previous floppy drive icon is also there without any change (same pop-up with the message "Unable to mount location No medium in the drive" when is clicked). The "Palimpsest" utility cannot detect the medium in the drive either (with the floppy mounted or not mounted). Thanks, Sergio Llorente. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

