Item 2... Short file attachment for your K desktop... use /mnt/zipzap in /etc/fstab and in making your mount point directory... Don't forget as root
mkdir /mnt/zipzap
chmod 0777 /mnt/zipzap
I set it for hdd. It could as easily be hdc, hdb, sdx, etc., depending on what sort of zip (or jaz or SPARQ or EZFLyer) you use.
your fstab line is correct, except remember the mount point is /mnt/zipzap
And you should have the icon once you drag zipzap_u.xpm, zipzap_m.xpm to /usr/share/icons and then drag the other file (ZipZAP.kdelnk) to your desktop.
The process of writing a script file to auto copy these files to their
proper locations and to do the whole thing automatically without echo is
left as an exercise for the student. <WEG>
Joel VanderWerf wrote:
Hi,I'm having trouble mounting my zip drive (100M NEC ATAPI) from an
account other than root.I set up a disk with mke2fs. And here's the relevant line in /etc/fstab:
/dev/hdd /mnt/zip auto
sync,user,noauto,nosuid,nodev,unhide 0 0Then I can mount the disk with:
[root] # mount -t ext2 /dev/hdd /mnt/zipThis lets me create new directories and, presumably, other things. But
when I become a user, I can no longer mount:[root] $ su joel
[joel] $ mount -t ext2 /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: only root can do thatI thought that was what the "user" option in fstab was for! I even tried
changing "nosuid" to "suid"Any ideas?
BTW: is there any significant difference between NEC and Iomega zip
drives? The invoice for my new computer says Iomega, but the installed
drive is a NEC. Just wondering if I should demand a replacement....TIA
Joel
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# KDE Config File [KDE Desktop Entry] UnmountIcon=zipzap_u.xpm MountPoint=/mnt/zipzap Comment=Zip_drive Icon=zipzap_m.xpm Dev=/dev/hdc ReadOnly=0 FSType=default Type=FSDevice
