vern wrote:
> 
> Okay here goes, I don't see any difference!
> I  issued the command supermount disable,
> do I have to go into /etc/fstab and edit out
> supermount??  In the command line I tried
> all the mount/umount /dev/fd0, /mnt/floppy
> still can't read the floppy.  I did get an  I/O
> error trying to enter the /mnt/floppy file.
> But none of the above ever activates the
> drive so it's not a media, or file system
> problem.  Any ideas?
> Vern
> 

Well, let's start by making sure your floppy drive is working.

In your BIOS, enable "boot up floppy seek" and then reboot and see if
the drive spins.

(I would also recommend commenting out the floppy line in your fstab)

-Stephen-

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