[CentOS] floppy drives
Max Pyziur
pyz at brama.com
Mon Apr 8 16:14:50 UTC 2013
On Mon, 8 Apr 2013, David G. Miller wrote:
> mark <m.roth at ...> 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.
>>>
>> Yeah, but.... I tried three of 'em, three different OEM, and three ages,
>> and they all give me fdisk saying it's not a valid block device.
>>
>> 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?
>
> I also have a bunch of old floppies and try to keep at least one system with
> a working floppy drive. I see:
>
> [dave at waste ~]# ls /dev/fd*
> /dev/fd@ /dev/fd0u1120 /dev/fd0u1722 /dev/fd0u1840 /dev/fd0u720
> /dev/fd0u830
> /dev/fd0 /dev/fd0u1440 /dev/fd0u1743 /dev/fd0u1920 /dev/fd0u800
> /dev/fd0u1040 /dev/fd0u1680 /dev/fd0u1760 /dev/fd0u360 /dev/fd0u820
> [dave at waste ~]# ls -l /dev/floppy
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Apr 3 17:17 /dev/floppy -> fd0
> [dave at waste ~]# lsmod | grep floppy
> floppy 57125 0
>
> on that system and it reads and writes floppies.
Any chance that we could see your /etc/fstab, at least those lines
regarding floppies?
Or is that personal?
> Cheers,
> Dave
Max Pyziur
pyz at brama.com
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