Nancy, First, sorry for being out of touch. I would've responded sooner, but I've been without internet for almost a week...
Anyhow, the urgency indicated by the SCREAMING in your subject line leads me to believe that you might have unrealistic expectations from floppy support in LTSP. It is a hack. It is not guaranteed to work. It is not part of the default LTSP distribution and it should not be expected to work. Having said all that, it has been made to work by a couple people on this list in a couple different ways. As someone else already noted, you cannot mix these methods, which it does sound like you are doing. But in addition to this, I have had only minimal success with the NBD method and no success with the floppyd/mtools method. People are trying to raise money right now to fund the completion of the ENBD (?) method. Perhaps you could offer some $$ toward that project. It seems to be the best hope for remote removeable media access under LTSP. Jason > Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 16:06:37 -0500 (EST) > From: Nancy Solano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Thank's for you answers Johann GORLIER!!!... > > We already did the Robert Standford's steps, and also we made the changes that > Jason Becther suggest: <snip> > > BUT WE TYPE IN A KDE TERMINAL(SHELL) IN THE WORKSTATION > > mdir a: > > AND WE GOT...... > > plain_io:Input/Output error > init A: could not read boot sector > Cannot initialize 'A:' > > WE ALSO TRIED WHITH > > mdir x: > > AND WE GOT... > > Can't connect to floppyd server on ws001, port 5703! > Can't open ws001:0.0: No such file or directory > Cannot initialize 'X:' > > WE APPRECIATE ANY HELP!!!!!!!! THANKS!..
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