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?
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Cheers,
Steve - ICQ 35454764
Toronto