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Charlie Derr:
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> mount: special device /dev/fd0 does not exist
Your friend probably needs to load the 'floppy' module manually. To make
the system auto-load it on boot, just add a line containing 'floppy' to
/etc/modules.
J.
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After the millenium I will shoot to kill.
Greetings,
I'm not subscribed to debian-user anymore, so would appreciate a CC on the
response if someone has an idea about how to
solve the below.
I have a friend who has used debian GNU/linux (with the help of others) for
many years. After his most recent upgrade
to stable, everything is wo
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