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Thread: how can I disable my non-existant floppy? It's causes hang

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    how can I disable my non-existant floppy? It's causes hang

    Complete newbie to linux here. I have a DELL Latitude laptop (C540 I think, if you're interested). I recently installed Knoppix to my HDD (I know, now it's Debian, not Knoppix) using knoppix-installer. Works fine. I have an external firewire HDD which works fine too, now that I'm using that rescan script. My problem is that because my laptop DOESN'T have a floppy drive, anytime I try to switch to /mnt/exthdd in an app's "open file" dialog box, after typing in "/mnt", my computer freezes for 5 to 10 minutes. A little investigation reveals that it's trying to see what's on my non-existent floppy drive. If I do 'ls /mnt', I see 'floppy' there in the list. So my question is how can I remove my floppy, so that linux won't look for it anymore?

    Before posting this, I googled for solutions for this for a few hours. All I found was someone else who had the same problem, but no solutions. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,

    V.

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    Add this line in /etc/modutils/aliases:
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    alias block-major-2 off
    and then reboot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MorskNorsk
    Add this line in /etc/modutils/aliases:
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    alias block-major-2 off
    and then reboot.
    And you would want to update-modules as root as well to update the /etc/modules.conf with the changes so they will be used on the next boot.

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    Thanks Stephan. Been a while since I've messed with those files on my machine.

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    thanks, but

    Thanks guys for your help. I did as you said, but unfortunately the problem still exists. Any other ideas?

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    Reboot?

    Have you rebooted or anything? Try this and see if it returns a line with block-major-2:
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    $ grep off /etc/modules.conf

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    Don't you normally disable an unwanted floppy in the BIOS?

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    yes, it shows

    Code:
    alias block-major-2 off
    and yes, I've rebooted. in my bios (ie if I hit F2 when the computer's booting up) it shows both floppy disk A and B as disabled, but that doesn't help any.

    Some more information:

    When my computer freezes the way I described, if I hit ctrl-alt-F1, I the following on the screen:

    Code:
    end-request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 0
    end-request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 1
    end-request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 2
    end-request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 3
    end-request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 4
    About two minutes pass between the computer's displaying of each of those lines. The whole time, back in my GUI, everything's frozen. Finally, when it unfreezes, it's in the /mnt directory, and "floppy" appears as one of the FILES, not one of the subdirectories.

    Finally, I forgot to mention that when I did "update-modules" like you said, I got the following error:

    Code:
    depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.22-xfs/kernel/drivers/char/drm/gamma.o
    I appreciate all your help. Maybe there's something else I can do?

    Thanks again,

    V.

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    It almost sounds like dd is trying to image the floppy when you start up! Do you have any floppy module? Perhaps you could remove that. You'd still have errors in the log but probably wouldn't freeze. You could always rebuild the kernel and take out floppy support. The gamma.o shouldn't be a problem (at least not related to the floppy issue).

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    I had a similar problem on my Thinkpad (no floppy), where anytime you went to /mnt the system hung for several minutes. My cheesy fix was to delete /mnt/floppy, which did the trick for me.

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