So mounting the floppy as root and specifying the type, silently loads
the module, which stays loaded afterwards?
The light dawns...! thank you!
Do you have any idea about why specifying the type (as root) enables
subsequent use by normal users? I'm really interested in knowing the
cause; the solution is welcome, but the problem is hardly critical!.
> /dev/fd0/media/floppy0 autorw,user,noauto 0 0
instead of "auto" change to "vfat" on your fstab.
But this is only ok if all floppies are vfat's, isn't it? are they?
Hi, I don't know if this a sarge (or Debian) specific issue. If not
please accept my apologies for posting it here.
After a reboot, I can't mount a floppy as a normal user:
$mount /media/floppy
mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
Even though I have this line
Hi Jeff,
I guess you've probably found some kind of solution by now, but since
I've recently got an HP 710c to work with cups under sarge, here's my
minuscule input:
The 710c is a 'windows' printer, and I guess from your lp0: ECP mode
message yours is too (ECP is Extended Capabilities Port, a p
Sorry, this was supposed to be a reply to an earlier message - I hope
I've got thunderbird configured properly to do reply-to's now!
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Hi Jeff,
I guess you've probably found some kind of solution by now, but since I've
recently got an HP 710c to work with cups under sarge, here's my minuscule
input:
The 710c is a 'windows' printer, and I guess from your lp0: ECP mode
message yours is too (ECP is Extended Capabilities Port, a p
Hi,
I'm a Debian Newbie (just installed my first system yesterday). I'm
looking for a good Linux book, preferably something specifically for
Debian. I would like the purchase to benefit Debian.
I saw the Debian User's Guide at debian.org. Is that basically all
there is? If I buy it does any o
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