No, I mean the eject button on the superdisk drive. It isn't the same as a
floppy disk, it's electronic, and when in Linux, I can't insert a disk into
the drive(because it is electronically loaded in after a certain point), or
if there was one in there to begin with, I
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]]
At 07:24 PM 3/28/00 -0500, Mark Basil wrote:
>does anyone know if superdisk drives are supported in Linux? I'm running RH
>6.1.
>
>
If you mean the IDE floppy drives, yes they are.
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does anyone know if superdisk drives are supported in Linux? I'm running RH
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