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Re: [Sheflug] newbie questions
The 250Mb zip should work the same as a 100Mb version. I have known parallel
250Mb zips work fine.
Make sure you have support for IDE floppies enabled in the kernel. You can
find it in the block devices section of menuconfig (or Xconfig) near ATAPI
CD-ROM support.
I don't know if is the same, but on 100Mb ZIP's, you have to mount partition
4 (eg /dev/hdc4 is mine)
Hope something from this lot helps (I am assuming you are using an IDE zip?
I picked up halfway through this one...)
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Will Newton <will [at] misconception.org.uk>
To: Sheflug <sheflug [at] vuw.ac.nz>
Date: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Sheflug] newbie questions
>On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Matt Fairtlough wrote:
>
>> I am using Gentus Linux, distributed by Abit, makers of my motherboard
>> (KA7-100). Why? Because the other versions I have tried (SuSE6.4,
Debian2.2
>> and the latest RedHat) crash on installation, my guess is because UDMA100
and
>> in particular, the HighPoint disk controller, is not supported. Has
anyone
>> had any experience with installing Linux on a hard drive with an HPT
>> controller? Currently my best option may be to ditch it and use a
standard
>> IDE controller instead, but of course I'd rather not leave a potentially
>> useful bit of hardware lying idle. Or has anyone experience of Gentus
who
>> could help advise me on migrating to another Linux distribution from it?
>
>The HighPoint 66 controller was always a bit of a trouble maker so I
>suppose it's big brother has some of the same problems. Support is in the
>latest kernels (2.4.0-test) but to my knowledge no distribution comes with
>one of these development kernels.
>Installing on the secondary IDE channel may well be possible and then you
>can download a recent kernel and move the disc actoss controllers. It's a
>pain but it should work.
>Hopefully with the release of 2.4 this problem should go away.
>There may be a workaround for this issue, but I haven't found it. A search
>on the linux-kernel list archive or deja news may turn up something.
>
>> Secondly, mounting the 250M zip drive. I guess I can find a driver
>> somewhere e.g. from the Iomega web site, but I understand there are
problems
>> with driving it from Linux and I wondered if there were any guidelines
anyone
>> knew of for how to proceed. I don't need it as a boot disk, just for
transfer.
>
>I have a original Zip drive that works perfectly, so it shouldn't be an
>issue really. Not sure if any of the vendor kernels support it straight
>off, but look for it in the IDE section of the kernel configurator.
>
>
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