Hi,

We have two comps around with Iomega ZIP drives and would would like to
know, which self-made fstab entry is closer to the "truth". Of course
the interface they are using is slightly different, but you could have
some useful comments / corrections:

SUSE 9.1 Pro; 100Mb Iomega ZIP drive [parallel]
/dev/sda1    /media/zippo    vfat    noauto,user,exec,sync 0 0

SUSE 9.1 FTP-install; 100Mb Iomega ZIP drive [IDE interface]
/dev/hdd4    /media/zippo    subfs    fs=vfat,procuid,nodev,nosuid,sync 0 0

e.g. the first one looks quite OK and works well; the second one works
in fact, but KDE users first get a "Only root can mount" warning.
fs=vfat looks strange anyway, I couldn't find a list with all available
fs-types anywhere.
Anyway in all the SUSE/Novel examples/howtos I know exclusively the
floppy and/or CD drives are mentioned, for ZIPs the max. I could find
was relating to the still unsolved extremely slow FAT-writing of open-
SUSE 10.0.

Thank you in advance,

Pelibali
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