On Wed, 02 Jun 1999, N. Raghavendra wrote: > Hi, > > Many thanks to all the people who replied to my email about my floppy > drive problem. A quick recap: in my BIOS setup I had configured A: as > 1.44MB and B: as 1.2 MB, but Linux sees the 1.2 MB drive as /dev/fd0 and > the 1.44 MB one as /dev/fd1, and I wanted to know how to reverse this > order, so that the 1.44MB drive is /dev/fd0. > > >From what I have gathered from all the email I have received, the best way > out seems to be to open the case and switch the connectors to the floppy > drives. > > Many thanks, > Raghavendra. >
G'day, Sorry I have come in to this thread not seeing the answers nor the orignal posts, but this seems to be a Bios problem, do you have "Floppy Drive Swaping" endbled in your bios setting if so disable it, this should fix it. -- Michael Doyle Adelaide, South Australia