Seth, you're going through your old messages again. This was sent in April. See
the date below :^)
Anyway, in this case the zip drive was an internal IDE drive, and I just made some
links and an entry in fstab. Took about 2 minutes to do it, about 3 more to fire
up kde and make an icon. Then I got to say, "So, what's the problem?"
--Mike
Seth Cohn wrote:
> At 05:38 PM 04/26/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >On 25 Apr 2000, at 11:12, Ron wrote:
> >
> > > Mandrake 7.0 suposedly supports ZipDrives. How do I make it see the
> > > device???
> >
> >First, I would read the ZIP-drive HOWTO. What you need to do is
> >this:
> >
> >Rebuild the kernel
>
> You shouldn't have to. Mandrake should have all of the modules
> installed, just modprobe the right one, and all of the dependancies will
> also load.
>
> Rebuilding the kernel is fine, if you want to build something IN, or the module
> isn't present, but Mandrake does come with all of the modules built.
>
> Seth