On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 02:25:40PM -0500, Chandrasekar wrote:
> Hi everyone
> I have a ZIP drive installed on my system. Linux is
> able to detect it during booting. But when I try to
> mount it, it gives me an error meesage saying that
> "special device /dev/hdb4 does not exist. I checked
> out the fstab file and there is a entry for this
> device. Can anyone bail me out regards
>
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Is this a re-post ? I though I saw a mail with this
problem yesterday or this morning, and IIRC, Devdas
replied to it ...
In any case see LOST below:
Bish
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####[ Linux One Stanza Tip (LOST) ]###########################
Sub : Mounting a zip drive LOST #235
If ZIP drive has been recognised by the kernel, next step is
to load the device driver, and then mount it at a mount point
viz. #modprobe ide-floppy ( and then ...)
#mount /dev/hdaN /mnt/zip (where hdaN is the device the
kernel recognises, and /mnt/zip is the mount point)
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