> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Try putting a disk in the ZIP drive, and see if that helps. You may > also want to take a look in /var/log/dmesg to see what the system > says about the drive on bootup. It is possible that the new code is > not handling removable IDE drives, or that it does not assign a > drive letter until there is a disk in the drive. > > It is possible that when you put a disk in the drive, it will get > auto-mounted to the desktop. If not, you can try booting with a disk > in the drive, and see if that helps - this will help with the bug > report. > > Mikkel I did have a disk in the drive, but it was a fat16 formatted disk. I'll try it with a ext3 formatted disk and see what happens. Thanks, Gene Poole gene.poole@xxxxxxxxx