there needs to be a floppy in your drive.

mik

On Monday 01 October 2001 22:48, you wrote:
> Well, I decided to reinstall, as I could not figure out what the problem
> is, but even after a fresh install, my floppy drive does not work :-/
> Hasn't anyone has this problem yet?
>
> Whan I try mound the floppy, it just tells me it was unable to mount the
> floppy drive, and when I click details, : mount: /dev/fd0: unknown device.
>
> Trying it in the shell does not work either:
> mount /mnt/floppy/
> mount: /dev/fd0: unknown device
>
> I try the other floppy devices, but this has to be the one I need, as it's
> just a standard 1044 floppy drive.
>
> I have for the sake of it re-reformatted my harddrive, this time without
> connecting my new Logitech USB mouse, leaving my computer the way it has
> always been, and still it didn't work :-(
>
> Maybe someone knows, or can explain just how this new system works with
> 8.1?
>
> Not that this is urgent today, but will be in the near future for me, so
> again, any info would be appreciated. Can the rest of you using mandrake
> 8.1 connect to your floppies?
>
> Greetings
> Ralph
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Ralph Slooten wrote:
> > Could someone please help me here? I have just installed Linux-Mandrake
> > 8.1, and everything works great, except for my floppy drive :-/ I have
> > used Redhat, LM 7.0, 7.1, 8.0, and they have never given any problems
> > regarding the floppy drive.
> >
> > I read on the mandrake site that 8.1 uses some new method to
> > automatically configure devices, but I just can't work it all out.
> >
> > When I try mount the floppy to any of the floppy devices, I get : unknown
> > device.
> >
> > Any suggestions are welcome :-)
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Ralph

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