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Re: floppy low-level format



On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 11:07:39AM -0500, John MacPhail wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 06:24:30AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> > do you also have a floppy drive in a powerpc machine?  if so take a
> > 1.44MB floppy you don't care about stick it in the drive and run:
> > 
> > superformat --superverify /dev/fd0
> > 
> > you can drop the superverify i suppose.  if it fails its broken (or
> > your floppy is crap) try it on a known good floppy if possible... 
> 
> [jrm]$ superformat /dev/fd0 hd
> get drive characteristics: Unknown error 515

yup looks broken, but just to be sure, you are a member of group
floppy right? (so you have read-write permission to /dev/fd0) 

> [jrm]$ eject /floppy
> eject: unable to open `/dev/fd0'

hmm i thought this was supposed to work...

> [jrm]$ dpkg -l |grep fdutils
> ii  fdutils        5.3-3          Linux floppy utilities
> [jrm]$ man superformat
>        <snip>
>        When the  disk  is  formatted,  superformat  automatically
>        invokes  mformat  in  order to put an MS-DOS filesystem on
>        it. You may ignore this filesystem, if you don't need  it.
> 
> This is Potato on a beige G3 with a floppy drive.  The floppy had
> seemed okay, HFS formatted.  If it would help anyone, I would be
> willing to do more tests.  But I would appreciate advice on how to get
> around the ejection problem without rebooting.

use clippy

-- 
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

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