Considering Superdisks don't use floppy connectors, they're in fact IDE
devices, this designation seems perfectly logical.
Now the problem I have is not being able to make a boot disk during install
through the superdisk, as you can't type any commands to mount the device
during install!!! I have got around it, but it would be interesting to see
what people say about it!
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Superdisk
On 12 Sep 99, at 16:53, Rommel Barbosa wrote:
It's a hd? device not a fd? device.
You could link it to fdo, that might work.
Joe
>
> Hi. I installed Linux Mandrake in my computer that
> has a superdisk (120MB) instead of a regular floppy
> disk drive. I am not able to mount the floppy. Does
> anybody know how can I mount the superdisk drive?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rommel
>
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