Max Pyziur wrote:
On Mon, 8 Apr 2013, David G. Miller wrote:
mark <m.roth@...> writes:
On 04/07/13 16:22, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 16:18:29 -0400 mark wrote:
All of 'em are old DOS. Just tried mdir a:, and the same: can't open, can't initials A:. I really doubt the drives themselves are dead, but....
Floppy disks have a finite usable life. Depending on where and how you have been storing them, they may be shot.
*shrug* In houses, apts, where I live, not in storage (except possibly for a couple months, and that was all climate-controlled storage). <snip>
Is it possibly that there's some driver missing?
Floppy drives also have a limited lifetime. Are you sure the drive itself (not the disk) is good?
That I don't know, and was trying to think of a way to test it. As I noted in another post, the 5.25" light seems to stay on, and I *think* that was the one I had disconnected before. I also think I mentioned that after bringing it down, connecting, and rebooting, I looked at the BIOS, and it told me it *only* saw the 3.5" drive. <snip>
Any chance that we could see your /etc/fstab, at least those lines regarding floppies?
Or is that personal?
a) Not at home. b) Not really relevant, since I don't have a floppy entry in it, just my h/d partitions.
It *looks* like udev knows about it, since it created /dev/fd0 and the related devices.
Btw, I updated before I brought it down, so it's on current 5.9.
mark mark