> If you have the 2.4.x kernel (I'm not sure x>what, but I use the
> lastest one, 7.) there is support for Mass Storage Devices under USB.
> You need to have scsi emulation, and scsi disk support for it. But
> you might already know this.
>
> I just mount it under /floppy. Here is my fstab line:
If you have the 2.4.x kernel (I'm not sure x>what, but I use the
lastest one, 7.) there is support for Mass Storage Devices under USB.
You need to have scsi emulation, and scsi disk support for it. But
you might already know this.
I just mount it under /floppy. Here is my fstab line:
/dev/sda
Hello all,
I'm doing a home recording project on a MAC that belongs to a friend (G4,
OS 9.something) because we're using pro-tools. The reason I'm writing is
that getting the recorded files over to my linux box for burning has me
wondering. We could, I suppose, set up a home network, bu I'd rathe
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