could this be because linux is using the ext2 filesystem to write to your
floppy in which case you will have to correctly mount the floppy to access it
and it will not be visible in windows. windows will give a general failure when
trying to access an ext2 floppy ?
can you boot with your linux bootdisk ?
Ashley Moore/Salmaniya/BatelcoNotes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> HELP !!!
> I'm having a bit of a problem. I hope someone can help me out.
> I have Mandrake 7.0 running on my home computer (AMD K6 III) I canonly read
> from the floppy drive, but not able to write anything to it. the disk
> becomes unusable after that. The same drive works fine in Win98 and WinNT.
> I have verified all BIOS settings,etc. Reading info from a disk in the
> drive works well, but writing always fails, right from the time of
> installation when I was prompted to make a boot disk. Has anybody faced
> this problem? I'm still very much a linux newbie.
> Do you need more diagnostic info to pin-point my problem. just lemme know.
>
> Thanks 'n Regards,
> Ashley Moore - IXD17
> E-Mail System Administrator,
> Batelco, Bahrain.
> Tel. +973 883529
> Mobile. +973 9470515
> Fax. +973 9103529
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