*- On 1 Sep, Christian Dysthe wrote about "Listing floppy drive correctly in fstab - Need help" > Hi, > > I have a "stupid" question, but I have been trying to figure this out > now for too long by trial, error and some reading, so I ask: > > I want my floppy drive mounted in /etc/fstab so that I can use and > app like wmmount to mount it. It all works fine with my HD and CD-Rom > drive, but I can not find the right line to add to /etc/fstab to make > it work with my floppy drive. > > I am able to mount it from command line using the mount command. My > floppy drive is /dev/fd0. > > wmmount only passes the mount point to mount, so I have to have the > device correclty listed in /etc/fstab to make this work. >
# users in group gid=35 can rw to disk and assume it is vfat(dos) format /dev/fd0 /floppy vfat noauto,user,rw,uid=0,gid=35,umask=007,unhide,sync,quite -- Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis ---------------------------------------------------------------------