I have recently gotten v2.0 installed on my desktop, however, due to space restrictions on my primary disk I am keeping the binaries, etc on a Jaz 1Gb cartridges.
These cartridges were low leveled by the SYMBIOS 22801 controller prior to being formatted by MS-DOS 6.22 MS-DOS 6.22 scandisk reported no errors or surface flaws. Currently the Jaz device resides at /dev/sdc2, SCSI ID 6 on the A channel of the controller. In all version of DOS that I own (going back to PC-DOS v2.04) when I boot with the Iomega drivers I can read the cartridges without any problems, however, from Linux I get a mount error that reads: MSDOS filesystem not found or too many devices mounted. Since this is the only device I am trying to mount when this error occurs and I have successfully mounted the CD-ROM I do not think I am out of mount points. I have tried the following methods: mount -t vfat /dev/sdc2 /jaz mount -t msdos /dev/sdc2 /jaz mount /dev/sdc2 /jaz mount -t nfs /dev/sdc2 /jaz All return the same error about incorrect/unknown file system. Can anyone enlighten me as to the correct method to mount this bugger? - BOHICA