Mark Wieder wrote:
>> How about looking at the /etc/fstab file and checking for the presence
>> of a /dev/fd0 entry?
Bob Warren wrote:
>> That works fine on Ubuntu, but for other distros the fstab is either in
>> a different place or it doesn't even seem to exist!
Mark Wieder wrote:
>
I'm sure you've done more testing of this than I have, so excuse my
incredulity here, but fstab is one of the cornerstones of *nix. Can
you point me to some where it doesn't exist? Solaris is the only
exception I know of, where the file is called vfstab.
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You are quite right to insist. I sometimes suffer from blindness and old
age. If you are right and I am wrong, that would indeed be a good thing!
I'll look into it again and let you know what I find/don't find.
Regards,
Bob
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