You might also want to check out Iomega.com. They actually have a small linux utility that offers *some* of the functions of IomegaTools. I haven't used it in awhile, so I don't remember if it was particularly useful, but the download is just a few KB, so it's worth looking at.
-Rob On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 02:17:46AM +0100, John Travis wrote: > > Davi and others: > > > > I'm interested in the 250 MB ZIP USB that I acquired and use under > > Windows, but want to access it under Linux. I know about > > adding USB support to the kernel, but else must I do? > > > > Would someone point me to the right place to find how make this > > device work with Potato. RTFM is ok, if the right manual and > > where to find the manual are given. > > Nothing really :). Just load the apropriate modules. Then mount it > with something like > > mount /dev/sda4 -t vfat /zip > > This is just an example and I don't have any other scsi disks. You > have to select the forth partition (due to mac compatibility in the > disks). If you formatted them ext2 it would obviously be different. > Then just add whatever you want to /etc/fstab to simplify matters. I > guess the grand total for the modules I would need would be... uhci, > usbcore, usb-storage, fat, vfat. But then it all depends on how you > compiled everything. > > HTH, > > jt > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]