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Posted: July 21 2007,17:54 |
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I am quite new at linux and DSL, but I have been wanting to learn for years. I finally got my hands on a spare machine (an IBM 380ED Thinkpad, its not much), the only version of linux that it can run is DSL. But after installing I can not get it to write files to a floppy disk.
What I am trying is: -Putting the disk into the drive -Opening the mount tool and mounting the floppy -Saving a text file to the /floppy drive
This will not write to the floppy.
I have tried some tips I found browsing the web and get various error messages, unfortunately I am in a different city from that machine when my membership to this forum arrived so I will post that all later. I believe it was something about /fd0 not found in some file in the /dev directory.
Thank you for your time in reading my post.
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