Re: questions about floppy disk

2007-06-25 Thread Eduardo Viruena Silva
On Sun, 24 Jun 2007, Olivier Regnier wrote: Hi everyone, I have two questions about floppy disk with FreeBSD. How add a UFS filesystem to use the diskette for transfering files ? I think with this command but i'm not sure because, i can't check for the moment. # newfs /dev/fd0 To mount

questions about floppy disk

2007-06-24 Thread Olivier Regnier
Hi everyone, I have two questions about floppy disk with FreeBSD. How add a UFS filesystem to use the diskette for transfering files ? I think with this command but i'm not sure because, i can't check for the moment. # newfs /dev/fd0 To mount a floppy disk with ufs filesystem, i must use

Re: questions about floppy disk

2007-06-24 Thread JD Bronson
At 07:21 PM 6/24/2007 +0200, Olivier Regnier wrote: I have two questions about floppy disk with FreeBSD. How add a UFS filesystem to use the diskette for transfering files ? I think with this command but i'm not sure because, i can't check for the moment. # newfs /dev/fd0 To mount a floppy

Problème avec le floppy disk.

2007-01-05 Thread Tribal, Grégory
Bonjour, Nous avons un problème au moment de l'installation d'un de nos logiciel: Lorsque que nous insérons une disquette et lançons notre commande d'installation, le message suivant apparait: /dev/fd0: Cannot read :Input/Output error At Beginning of tape - Quitting now

Re: Problème avec le floppy disk.

2007-01-05 Thread David Landgren
Tribal, Grégory wrote: Bonjour, Nous avons un problème au moment de l'installation d'un de nos logiciel: Lorsque que nous insérons une disquette et lançons notre commande d'installation, le message suivant apparait: /dev/fd0: Cannot read :Input/Output error At

Re: Problème avec le floppy disk.

2007-01-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
David Landgren wrote: Tribal, Grégory wrote: Bonjour, Nous avons un problème au moment de l'installation d'un de nos logiciel: Lorsque que nous insérons une disquette et lançons notre commande d'installation, le message suivant apparait: /dev/fd0: Cannot read :Input/Output error

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-28 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 06:41:10PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski typed: Loren M. Lang writes: I don't know why this is, it should still be possible, especially since you can mount cdroms. /dev/fd0 is read/write by root right? And the disk already had a formatted filesystem on it before you

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-28 Thread Anthony Atkielski
not be loaded or unloaded. Disks for mounted file systems ... but the floppy disk was not mounted. Indeed, the problem was just that: I couldn't mount it. 2 Highly secure mode - same as secure mode, plus disks may not be opened for writing (except by mount(2)) whether mounted

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-25 Thread Loren M. Lang
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 05:11:37PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote: Loren M. Lang writes: Do you mean install a 1440k floppy image onto a disk or just copy a file smaller than 1440k onto the msdos fs of an already formatted floppy. Specifically, I was trying to generate an installation

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-25 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Loren M. Lang writes: If you were using one of the pre-fabbed floppy images provided by freebsd like kern.flp then you would want to write it raw to disk, not mount it, and this is forbidden at securelevel 3. I was trying to do it with dd. I tried the same on my other system (the one on

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-23 Thread Loren M. Lang
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 08:39:24PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote: Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC writes: Why would you want to mount an MSDOS floppy on a server? In order to copy a raw file image to the floppy. Do you mean install a 1440k floppy image onto a disk or just copy a file smaller

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-23 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Loren M. Lang writes: Do you mean install a 1440k floppy image onto a disk or just copy a file smaller than 1440k onto the msdos fs of an already formatted floppy. Specifically, I was trying to generate an installation boot floppy for FreeBSD, in order to install it on my other machine (which

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-22 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Anthony Atkielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dan Nelson writes: Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there. No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3. Does securelevel=3 prevent me from

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-22 Thread Chad Leigh -- Shire . Net LLC
On Feb 22, 2005, at 8:27 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Anthony Atkielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dan Nelson writes: Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there. No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3.

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-22 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Lowell Gilbert writes: Yes. This is, in fact, one of the main ways in which securelevel makes the system more secure. OK If you are going to run at a raised securelevel, please read man securelevel. I did. It doesn't say anything about not being able to mount a floppy. Since I can mount

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-22 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC writes: Why would you want to mount an MSDOS floppy on a server? In order to copy a raw file image to the floppy. That reduces the security and stability of your server Not really. See above. The intent is not to leave the floppy permanently mounted; I only needed

Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-21 Thread Anthony Atkielski
I put a diskette (MS-DOS) into my floppy drive and try mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy mount -o ro -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy and various other variations, but all I get is Operation not permitted fsck works okay. I'm logged in as root. What am I overlooking? -- Anthony

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-21 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Feb 22), Anthony Atkielski said: I put a diskette (MS-DOS) into my floppy drive and try mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy mount -o ro -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy and various other variations, but all I get is Operation not permitted fsck works okay. I'm logged in

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-21 Thread Anthony Atkielski
Dan Nelson writes: Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there. No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3. Does securelevel=3 prevent me from mounting floppies?? -- Anthony

Re: Why can't I access my floppy disk?

2005-02-21 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Feb 22), Anthony Atkielski said: Dan Nelson writes: Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there. No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3. Does securelevel=3 prevent me

Use of the BOOT.FLP floppy disk.

2003-12-18 Thread Arne Engø
I use it on a 1.44 - floppy disk drive system ??? I would appreciate a speedy reply, as I'm trying to set up a new system with Freebsd 5.0-release. Sincerely Arne S. Engø ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ny versjon av Yahoo! Messenger Nye ikoner og bakgrunner, webkamera med superkvalitet og dobbelt så

Re: Use of the BOOT.FLP floppy disk.

2003-12-18 Thread Niraj Kumar
, while the other four images in the floppies-directory fits on exactly one disk each. What are the BOOT.FLP disk for ? How is it to be used, and how do I use it on a 1.44 - floppy disk drive system ??? I would appreciate a speedy reply, as I'm trying to set up a new system with Freebsd 5.0-release

Re: Use of the BOOT.FLP floppy disk.

2003-12-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
are the BOOT.FLP disk for ? How is it to be used, and how do I use it on a 1.44 - floppy disk drive system ??? I would appreciate a speedy reply, as I'm trying to set up a new system with Freebsd 5.0-release. You don't use boot.flp with a 1.44Mb floppy drive. You can use boot.flp with a 2.88Mb floppy

RE: New name for Floppy disk devices?

2003-12-18 Thread fbsd_user
Try mount /dev/fd0 /mnt 0=zero -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dr. Lyman Hazelton Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 3:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New name for Floppy disk devices? OK, so sometimes serial devices

Re: New name for Floppy disk devices?

2003-12-17 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 06:42, Dr. Lyman Hazelton wrote: OK, so sometimes serial devices that one would expect to have names in /dev like sio0 or sio1 are now called cuaa0 or cuaa1 (for reasons beyond my understanding). Now I can see my floppy disk in the dmesg output, but there doesn't appear

New name for Floppy disk devices?

2003-12-16 Thread Dr. Lyman Hazelton
OK, so sometimes serial devices that one would expect to have names in /dev like sio0 or sio1 are now called cuaa0 or cuaa1 (for reasons beyond my understanding). Now I can see my floppy disk in the dmesg output, but there doesn't appear to be an fdc0 in /dev. Did floppy disk devices get

Re: New name for Floppy disk devices?

2003-12-16 Thread Murray Stokely
sometimes serial devices that one would expect to have names in /dev like sio0 or sio1 are now called cuaa0 or cuaa1 (for reasons beyond my understanding). Now I can see my floppy disk in the dmesg output, but there doesn't appear to be an fdc0 in /dev. Did floppy disk devices get renamed, too

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-19 Thread Peter Risdon
Darryl Hoar wrote: Checked dmesg and the floppy controller is recognized, etc. It's often helpful to paste your dmesg into your question with problems of this sort. From my dmesg: fdc0: Enhanced floppy controller (i82077, NE72065 or clone) port 0x3f7,0x3f0-0 x3f5 irq 6 drq 2 on acpi0 fdc0:

RE: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-19 Thread Darryl Hoar
-Original Message- From: Peter Risdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: floppy disk - device not configured error Darryl Hoar wrote: Checked dmesg and the floppy controller is recognized

RE: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-19 Thread Darryl Hoar
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Darryl Hoar Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:57 AM To: 'Peter Risdon' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: floppy disk - device not configured error -Original Message- From: Peter Risdon

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-19 Thread Jerry McAllister
-Original Message- From: Peter Risdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: floppy disk - device not configured error Darryl Hoar wrote: Checked dmesg and the floppy controller

floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Darryl Hoar
Greetings, I am running FreeBSD 4.7-stable. I am trying to make new boot floppies so I can install Freebsd on another machine. When I try to: dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0 I get a Device not configured Error. A good, new floppy is in the drive. I have tried several new floppies. Same result.

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Technical Director
Greetings back, You could try the following: dd if=./kern.flp of=/dev/fd0a That might fix your problem. R. On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Darryl Hoar wrote: Greetings, I am running FreeBSD 4.7-stable. I am trying to make new boot floppies so I can install Freebsd on another machine. When I try

RE: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Darryl Hoar
-Original Message- From: Technical Director [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:45 PM To: Darryl Hoar Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: floppy disk - device not configured error Greetings back, You could try the following: dd if=./kern.flp

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
-Original Message- From: Technical Director [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:45 PM To: Darryl Hoar Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: floppy disk - device not configured error Greetings back, You could try the following: dd

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Technical Director
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jerry McAllister wrote: Is the floppy formatted? Used fdformat for that or do it on a MS machine. Also, write to /dev/fd0c or /dev/rfd0c. Here is just what I do and have done many times. First format two floppies for 1.4 meg using fdformat -

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jerry McAllister wrote: Is the floppy formatted? Used fdformat for that or do it on a MS machine. Also, write to /dev/fd0c or /dev/rfd0c. Here is just what I do and have done many times. First format two floppies for 1.4 meg using fdformat

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
Check it and use MAKEDEV to make them (what happens after you get to 5.x I don't know yet, haven't been there) docd /dev ls -l *fd0* if you don't find an 'rfd0c' then make one ./MAKEDEV fd0 should do it You might need to delete some stuff

Re: floppy disk - device not configured error

2003-11-18 Thread Warren Block
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Technical Director wrote: Maybe I'm wrong but isin't dd a raw write to the device when used in this way? Hence a pre-formatting is not required? A floppy will still need a low-level format before the first use. Preformatting may help I'm not to sure, I know that I have

how to mount floppy disk?

2003-08-28 Thread Denis
Hi All!!! I try next to mount my floppy disk driver: mount_msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy I/O error. But why? -- Best regards, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd

RE: how to mount floppy disk?

2003-08-28 Thread Terry Tyson
Denis, Make sure there is a floppy disk in the drive before running the command. Also, I think the actual command is mount_msdos not mount_msdosfs. :-) Terry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Denis Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 2:20 PM

Re: how to mount floppy disk?

2003-08-28 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Terry Tyson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Make sure there is a floppy disk in the drive before running the command. There could also be a problem with that particular floppy or drive... Also, I think the actual command is mount_msdos not mount_msdosfs. :-) Depends on which version

Re: 5.1 install - kern.flp too big for floppy disk!

2003-08-14 Thread Jud
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 21:52:26 -0700, send2bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: my floppy disks are 1.45, but formatted only hold 1.38 meg, so I can't create install floppies! I can't install from cd because my pc ( a pentium II ) doesn't seem to want to boot from cd no matter how often I change the boot

5.1 install - kern.flp too big for floppy disk!

2003-08-07 Thread send2bill
my floppy disks are 1.45, but formatted only hold 1.38 meg, so I can't create install floppies! I can't install from cd because my pc ( a pentium II ) doesn't seem to want to boot from cd no matter how often I change the boot order. Help! thanks! Bill

Floppy Disk Formatting

2003-07-28 Thread DJN92546
We have received a file on a floppy disk from a client. When we put it into the drive it says that disk has not been formatted. We already read from the disk and transferred the file to another system earlier. Why, after we have already used the file on the floppy disk does it now tell us

Re: Floppy Disk Formatting

2003-07-28 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Monday, 28 July 2003 at 13:31:10 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have received a file on a floppy disk from a client. When we put it into the drive it says that disk has not been formatted. We already read from the disk and transferred the file to another system earlier. Why, after we

Floppy Disk Help - 030621

2003-06-21 Thread Fortuna - Temp
Support, I am currently having a floppy disk drive problem. I have searched all over the Internet for a solution to my problem and I have not found an answer. You are my last resort. For a long time I always mounted the floppy drive by typing, mount /dev/fd0 /floppy, and it worked fine

Re: floppy disk hardware failure ?

2003-05-30 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Lee Harr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is this a hardware problem? I get the same thing with all disks I have tried. Yes, probably. I'm guessing it's an MS-DOS type floppy, being mounted with mount -t msdos. You might try the mtools, which parse the filesystem a little differently, but it's

Re: floppy disk hardware failure ?

2003-05-30 Thread Lee Harr
May 28 10:20:21 tern /kernel: fd0c: hard error reading fsbn 0 (ST0 40abnrml ST1 1no_am ST2 0 cyl 0 hd 0 sec 1) May 28 10:20:24 tern /kernel: fd0c: hard error reading fsbn 0 (ST0 40abnrml ST1 1no_am ST2 0 cyl 0 hd 0 sec 1) May 28 10:22:46 tern /kernel: fd0c: hard error writing fsbn 0 of 0-1 (ST0

floppy disk hardware failure ?

2003-05-29 Thread Lee Harr
Hi; Recently, trying to use my floppy disk drive, I started getting messages like this: May 28 10:20:21 tern /kernel: fd0c: hard error reading fsbn 0 (ST0 40abnrml ST1 1no_am ST2 0 cyl 0 hd 0 sec 1) May 28 10:20:24 tern /kernel: fd0c: hard error reading fsbn 0 (ST0 40abnrml ST1 1no_am ST2 0

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-09 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-08 10:46:16 -0700: Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 21:09:58 +0200 (CEST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount /dev/fd0c /drives/fd grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory mount: /dev/fd0c:

floppy disk

2002-10-08 Thread xxavi
# mount /dev/fd0c /drives/fd grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory mount: /dev/fd0c: Device not configured *** mount: /dev/fd0c: Device not configured *** hi, if the order mount means that the device is not configured,it has to be

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-08 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-07 21:09:58 +0200: # mount /dev/fd0c /drives/fd grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory mount: /dev/fd0c: Device not configured *** mount: /dev/fd0c: Device not configured *** hi, if the order mount

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-08 Thread Jerry McAllister
to be configured, isn't it?? so, how it has to be done? Often the 'Device not configured' message appears to mean that you do not have a floppy disk in the drive (or a tape in a tape drive). It can also mean that you have to go in to the /dev directory and do a './MAKEDEV xxx' for it where xxx

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-08 Thread xxavi
that the device is not configured,it has to be configured, isn't it?? so, how it has to be done? Often the 'Device not configured' message appears to mean that you do not have a floppy disk in the drive (or a tape in a tape drive). It can also mean that you have to go in to the /dev directory

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-08 Thread Kevin Oberman
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 21:09:58 +0200 (CEST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount /dev/fd0c /drives/fd grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory mount: /dev/fd0c: Device not configured *** mount: /dev/fd0c:

floppy disk

2002-10-06 Thread xxavi
On 05-Oct-2002 Oliver Fromme wrote: Gary W. Swearingen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [huge quote] grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory ... Anyway, I just wanted to guess that vfstab means Virtual FileSystem TABle, which I think is an (optional?) feature of FreeBSD 5.0

floppy disk

2002-10-06 Thread xxavi
On 05-Oct-2002 Gary W. Swearingen wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [huge quote] grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory ... Hi, what do you mean when you say filesystem? (You could have asked that question without quoting most of the thread.) Anyway, I just wanted to guess

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-06 Thread Oliver Fromme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can i make to reinstal only that command (mount), whitout reinstaling all the SO? cd /usr/src/sbin/mount make all install Requires that you have the sources installed, of course. And if your system security was really compromised, it won't help you at all.

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-05 Thread Oliver Fromme
Gary W. Swearingen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [huge quote] grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory ... Anyway, I just wanted to guess that vfstab means Virtual FileSystem TABle, which I think is an (optional?) feature of FreeBSD 5.0 (AKA No. /etc/vfstab is the filesystem table

floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread xxavi
Hello, I'm new on the list and I'm trying to configurate and mount my floppydisk, can anyone tell me how I could find any document that would help me. bye To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 16:49:05 +0200: Hello, I'm new on the list and I'm trying to configurate and mount my floppydisk, can anyone tell me how I could find any document that would help me. see /etc/disktab. i use this script to create floppies: roman@freepuppy ~ 1021:0

floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread xxavi
Hi, but when I put: mount /dev/fd0 /drives/fd it says me that: grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory mount: /dev/fd0: Device not configured why does he say me that and how can I solucioned it? On 04-Oct-2002 Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL

floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread xxavi
Hi, 1. uname -a # uname -a FreeBSD x.org 4.6.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p2 #8: Sun Sep 15 05:39:35 GMT 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL i386 2. which mount # which mount /sbin/mount 3. file `which mount` ? i don't understand ? 4. try the mount with

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread John Bleichert
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 19:46:40 +0200 From: Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: floppy disk don't top-post. # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 17:25:44 +0200: On 04-Oct-2002 Roman

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread Roman Neuhauser
** ** * DO NOT TOP-POST! * ** **

floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread xxavi
On 04-Oct-2002 Roman Neuhauser wrote: ** ** * DO NOT TOP-POST! * **

floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread xxavi
On 04-Oct-2002 John Bleichert wrote: On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 19:46:40 +0200 From: Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: floppy disk don't top-post. # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 17

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 18:50:21 +0200: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 17:57:05 +0200: On 04-Oct-2002 Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 17:25:44 +0200: On 04-Oct-2002 Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 16:49:05 +0200:

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-04 19:03:48 +0200: On 04-Oct-2002 John Bleichert wrote: Also, are you sure you've compiled support for floppy disks into your kernel? Also the support for the filesystem on them? Hi, what do you mean when you say filesystem? filesystem is a schema, an

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread Charles Pelletier
jeez, now, come on, if someone can't understand something then don't make 'em feel like an idiot. it took me at least a year to get used to dealing with 'filesystems' et al. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: floppy disk

2002-10-04 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [huge quote] grep: /etc/vfstab: No such file or directory ... Hi, what do you mean when you say filesystem? (You could have asked that question without quoting most of the thread.) Anyway, I just wanted to guess that vfstab means Virtual FileSystem TABle, which I