Hello, I would do that.... But do you mean going to the 'ok' prompt, and typing something? If so, what do I type exactly? Thanks, Richard. -- Richard Hobbs hobbs@mongeese.co.uk http://mongeese.co.uk | http://fishsponge.co.uk "There's only one way of life, and that's your own" - The Levellers _____________________________________________________ Send all your jokes to: jokes@fishsponge.co.uk !! To subscribe, email: jokes-subscribe@fishsponge.co.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: waldner@fsck.waldner.priv.at > [mailto:waldner@fsck.waldner.priv.at] On Behalf Of Robert Waldner > Sent: 15 February 2003 12:45 > To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Can't eject my floppy disk... > > > > On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 12:19:59 GMT, "Hobbs, Richard" writes: > >I have a floppy disk in my Ultra 1 FDD drive, and I cannot > get it out! > >There is, of course, no physical 'eject' button on the drive > on Ultra > >1's. > > > >I've tried typing 'eject', but this just seems to ignore the > FDD drive, > >and happily tells me that there is no CD-ROM in the drive... > > > >Any ideas? > > If all else fails, you can go the PROM and eject the floppy > from there > (at least that works on my SS1). > > cheers, > &rw > -- > -- ignorami: n: The BOFH art of folding problem > -- lusers into representational shapes. > > >
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