Vincent Onelli <vonelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Sent: Aug 12, 2010 12:00 PM >To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: Floppy on fc12 could not find > >> > Subject: Re: Floppy on fc12 could not find >> > On 08/08/2010 12:32 PM, Vincent wrote: >> > > Hello, >> > > I am try to use the floppy on Dell Dimension 8300 with fc12 but it >> > > didn't mount. >> > > Here is what I did: >> > > # mkdir /mnt/floppy >> > > >> > > # mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 mnt/floppy >> > > mount: special device /dev/fd0 does not exist >> > > >> > > I look in the dev directory the fd0 does not exist. >> > > I will appreciate help >> > > and thank you in advace >> > > Vinny >> > > >> > try modprobe floppy first. >> > >> did, no change. >> >> oops.. My apology I recall the previous entry that I was try different >> dir "etc" I correct to "dev" and every thing works fine. >> thank you very much. >> vinny >> >I loose the floppy Icon every time I reboot. To get it back I need to >run "modprobe floppy", this may not be too much of problem, but I still >can't access the diskette when I try to access it by double clicking the >icon. The message appears "unable to mount location no media in the >drive". By the way the diskette and floppy are OK with windows I also >try few other diskette. I do not know how to access from command line. You can try to access the drive by typing in: cd /mnt/floppy (that is where is shows up on my system) and then ls This should list all of the files readable on the drive. >Any idea what else I could be doing wrong? Don't know. Not many folks use floppy disks anymore. You did state that the disks are read/writable under Windows, correct? I'll verify that my disk drive works this evening as I still have one or two around and a computer with a micro-floppy drive. James McKenzie -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines