On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Kevin Krieser wrote:

> You need to have a supported filesystem installed in your Linux computer.
>
> I've had good luck with the SCSI ZIP drive under Linux, though I recently
> moved it to another box because my SCSI chain was too long.  But I only used
> VFAT on it.
>
> I just checked the 2.4.4 kernels, I don't know about the 2.4.3 kernel in LM,
> there is EXPERIMENTAL support for the Apple Macintosh filesystem.  And to
> see experimental drivers, you have to go into the Code Maturity Level
> option.
>
> And here I didn't even know there WERE zip tools for Linux.  I've never even
> used them under Windows.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 6:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] Scsi Iomega Zip Drive external
>
>
> I decided to put my zip drive from my Mac onto my Linux box.
>
> So far I've had it reconized by the system, but I'm unable to mount it.
>
> I've downloaded the zip tools for Linux, but am wondering if Mandrake 8.0
> w/2.4.3 kernel has drivers for this external device? How do I go about
> mounting it?

Well thanks, but I'm not trying to use HFS or HFS+, I've just moved the
hardware over. I'm trying to mount Pc Formated zip disks, much the same as
one does with floppies.

What I'm trying to find out is what do I need to do to have it mounted.
For example to access my floppy I `cd /mnt/floppy', what is the
corresponding command to mount and go to my Iomega Scsi drive? Do I have
to create mount points? How do I do this?

Thanks

-- 
Cheers,
Steve - ICQ 35454764
Toronto


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