El 24-Jun-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
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> [...]
> Here is where sda4 comes from, I think:
>   ZIP-drive mini-HOWTO
>   Grant Guenther, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   v1.0, 15 April 1996
> 
>   If you are using a fresh disk, direct from Iomega, the partition check
>   should show one partition, /dev/sda4.  If you have other SCSI devices
>   you will understand that the ZIP drive could appear on some other
>   device name like /dev/sdb - so check these messages.

I have no SCSI devices here. My only "SCSI" drive is the parallel port.
And I always get the same answer (even trying with just /dev/sda or sdb and
many /dev/sdXn):

        mount: /dev/sdXN is not a valid block device

> 
> I have zip ZIP's to kick around (zip is Yank slang for no or none) so I
> will quote Michael Trausch from a similar thread in case you missed it
> and it might help:
> 
>>I had problems with the stock kernel as well (although this wasn't the
> problem that I had).  Try insmod parport before insmod ppa.
> 
>> 
>> Tom
>> -- 
>> Tom Taylor                   Sr. Development Technician
>> Telemedic Systems, Inc.              253.529.0526
>> Member: PSLUG                        http://sealinux.itsite.com
>> email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED],  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
> Lawson
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