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+ <H1>[Mageia-discuss] Can't access floppy drive</H1>
+ <B>TJ</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-discuss] Can't access floppy drive">andrewsfarm at gmail.com
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+ <I>Tue Jan 31 15:32:22 CET 2012</I>
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+<PRE>On 01/31/2012 06:28 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
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+&gt;<i> Not smarter, but probably been around longer :-) So few people use
+</I>&gt;<i> floppies these days and I suspect that udev doesn't pick up the
+</I>&gt;<i> existence of the drive. What I'd try is to get a line into /etc/fstab
+</I>&gt;<i> to mount the drive at boot. You will need to keep a floppy in the
+</I>&gt;<i> drive, I think, so start by rebooting with a disk inserted, once you
+</I>&gt;<i> have your fstab sorted - you should find some help from a google
+</I>&gt;<i> search &quot;linux floppy mount drive&quot;.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Once you have it working, make a spare floppy that is unimportant, to
+</I>&gt;<i> keep in the drive for bootup.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Sheer guesswork, but I think that should fix it. You should be able
+</I>&gt;<i> to mount and umount the drive in dolphin, to allow you to change
+</I>&gt;<i> disks.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>Now, I'm not very knowledgeable in this area, but it seems strange that
+if udev doesn't detect the drive that anything would happen at all when
+I attempt to mount the drive manually. Yet it does. A simple $ mount
+/media/floppy results in a drive that spins, but doesn't mount. And a $
+mount /media/floppy; mount /media/floppy gives a message that the drive
+was indeed mounted at the time of the second command, but it doesn't
+seem to still be mounted by the time the prompt appears for another command.
+
+My system has a problem with keeping a floppy in the drive. I still have
+the floppy in the boot order, before going to the hard drive. If there
+is a boot floppy in the drive, the system will boot from it. If a
+non-boot floppy is in the drive, the BIOS (I assume) identifies it,
+effectively says &quot;HUH? Now what?&quot; and waits for an answer before
+continuing.
+
+While I could remove the floppy from the boot order, since I haven't
+booted from a floppy except for testing purposes in a very long time,
+I'd still like to retain the option, just in case. And while it isn't
+the end of the world to have to tell my computer to continue every time
+I boot even though there is a confusing (to it) floppy in the drive,
+it's an annoyance I'd rather not have.
+
+So while your suggestion for a workaround is appreciated, I use my
+floppy far too infrequently to do that all the time. However, I will
+file it away as something to try, because on those rare occasions when I
+DO want to use a floppy, I can just pop one in the drive and reboot.
+
+Rebooting so I can continue working sounds somehow very Microsoft-like,
+but whatever works...
+
+TJ
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