On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 06:03:54PM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: > I have an external, parallel port, LS120 floppy drive (128Mb). > When I tried MD 6.2, SuSE 6.2, MD 7.1, Caldera 2.4 flavors > of Linux all I had to do was: > > modprobe paride > modprobe epat > modprobe pf > mount -t vfat /dev/pf0 /mnt > > and I could use my LS120 just as any other floppy. > > When I do this in Debian 2.2 I get an error that there > is no device /dev/pf0. I attached /dev and did a "./MAKEDEV pf0" > ( and ./MAKEDEV pf ) and got the error don't know what "pf0" is. > I tried a "./MAKEDEV update" and also got a "don't know how to > make device "pf". > > Any ideas on how to get my LS120 working on Debian? >
I have an internal LS120. I just changed my /etc/ftab file to: /dev/fd0 --> /dev/hdc Hope this helps, -- Jack Morgan Debain GNU/Linux Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web-site: www.mandinka.org