you know, i have this here ide (fat-formatted) zip
drive installed as a slave to my hard disk, and i know
i've been able to access it through linux before
simply by doing a mount, seemingly:
"mount -t umsdos /dev/hdd /mnt/floppy."
anyway, now when i try to mount it, the zip lip
lights, so i'm pretty sure i have the right device
(hdd), but then red hat 6.1 tells me:
"mount: wrong fs system type, bad option, bad
superblock on hda, or too many mounted file systems"
the only thing i can figure is that before when i
mounted it, the windows i have in another partition on
the same hard disk was formatted fat, whereas now it's
formatted ntfs, causing this "superblock" problem
(whatever a superblock is...)
any ideas?
thanks!
--sjr
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