Re: ZIP Disk mounting: still no answer...so reposting
Simply treat the ZIP as another Drive (floppie, hard disk). You need to know
what device your scsi card detected it at (ie /dev/sd??). I have a ZIP that
happends to be my "D" drive so my mount command go like:
mount -t vfat /dev/sdd4 /zip
...You can even go into fdisk and repartition (so that the default isn't partition 4)
and format to a non MSDOS filesystem.
--Jay
> I have an IOMEGA SCSI zip drive, with an IOMEGA zoom SCSI card
> (non-bootable) on my 486.
>
> I haven't seen anything in the setup that tells me that the drive is
> mountable. In addition, in the Debian documentation, (Chapter 4), the
> info on mounting a zip drive is missing.
>
> Can anyone tell me more about how to mount it? Also, are there specific
> drivers that I should install, or should have intalled when I initialized
> my debian Linux
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Michael
> "Who is like God?"
> "Qui est le mem que El?"
> Kiala Mem Mikhail
> Mikhail
> Michael
>
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