Yeah, but when I load up Linux, the superdisk(internal ide) wont respond to
anything...i.e. an eject.  I don't know how to get linux to recognize it at
boot...I have it compiled into the kernel.  What do you think?


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From: Steve Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:28 PM
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Subject: Re: superdisk


yes. i have one in my laptop, although they havent been usable in the
install, except for booting in to the install.  you can edit the
/etc/fstab and change the device for the floppy from /dev/fd0 to
/dev/hda or whatever your ls120 is.

Mark Basil wrote:
>
> does anyone know if superdisk drives are supported in Linux?  I'm running
RH
> 6.1.
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