DrWatt


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Posted: Mar. 28 2006,15:31 |
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Hi. I am having trouble mounting a zip100 parallel port drive with DSL 2.2 installed on my hard drive. The computer is an HP Omnibook 800CT, which has built in SCSI support (if that matters.)
I have done the following. Inserted a zipdisk formatted (FAT) and written to with dos 6.22. After bootup typed the following commands:
modprobe ppa ### --->computer responds by spinning zip drive mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/zip ---> computer responds, "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on dev sda, or too many mounted file systems"
I get the same message if I try "msdos" as the file system on mount. Anyone have any idea what is wrong?
ps - I tried using sda4 as the article at
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/talk/node/93
but sda's 1 through 10 didnt' spin up my drive as sda did.
Just a follow-up added later: I tried to boot DSL Ver 2.3 off an internal zip drive on my desktop using the "dsl zipboot" option and a floppy.That worked fine and it found KNOPPIX on sda4, as most others have reported. The same thing on the HP 800CT cycles through all the known sda's and finds nothing. I think the problem may be the built in scsi port that this laptop has may be interferring with the zip drive.
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