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    LS120 Superdisk Drive -> correct settings of fstab

    Is ist possible to set the correct fstab entries when detecting an LS120 Diskdrive?
    And put an Icon on the Desktop for that?

    # LS120
    /dev/sda /mnt/sda vfat defaults,user,noauto 0 0
    # LS120
    /dev/hdb /mnt/hdb vfat defaults,user,noauto 0 0

    I don't know if both entries are necessary, but I added them manually and it works now (HD installation, debian mode).

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    Maybe like a Zip?

    You *may* need to use a partition number. For instance, all DOS/Windows Zip disks use partition #4. So, to mount a Zip disk in Linux, one must mount:

    /dev/hd?4 (where the ? corresponds to the Zip drive IDE channel. A SCSI Zip drive would be a 'sd' device.)

    I can't explain it any better than any existing HOWTO. It's just the way it is.

    Could the LS120 follow the same paradigm? Have you tried just mounting a floppy (versus a SuperDisk)?

    -SUO

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    The 120MB Disk works fine with the Entries.

    I tested a normal 1,44MB Floppy and it works also! I wonder about that, but ok. Thank you for the suggestion.

    My Idea is to set the entries automatically when Knoppix ist detecting a LS120 drive. Who can do that? Klaus, Fabian?

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    It should be possible to set the correct entries when detecting a LS120 Floppy.

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    From another post:
    In KDE, in Knoppix 3.2, for an internal LS-120 drive, right click on the desktop, select create new, floppy device. Name it LS-120, and set the device to /dev/sda, then click ok. This should give you a desktop icon for the LS-120. Put a floppy in the drive, click the icon, and it should display the files in Konqueror after a few moments. Knoppix recognizes these drives as scsi devices.

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    But it still isn't working for me like that, L2! There must be something else required???
    OG.

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    When I boot with a disk insert then sda1 - sda4 appears on the desktop. And it does not work!

    Do you have a HD Installation?

    Try to boot from cd without inserting a disk and then modify the fstab file like above for the correct filesystems, vfat (dos) in most cases.

    Create LS120 Icon then.
    In the Icon settings for the LS120 disk you must entry sda.

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    You must create -> new -> HD-device!
    May be it works with floppy device also...

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    Thanks for the further advice; will try it next time the Knoppix caddy is inserted!
    OG.

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    My example above works for me booting from the knoppix 3.2 cd with no disk in the ls-120 drive.

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