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Posted: Dec. 23 2005,18:29 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ Dec. 22 2005,22:02) | A floppy drive in any linux system is almost always going to be fd0 (floppy drive zero). This is Linux 101 knowledge, so it shouldn't need to be in distro-specific documentation. It's the equivalent of A:\ or B:\ in a Windows system. If you happen to have 2 floppies you might have fd0 and fd1. If it's a USB floppy, it might be something else, but i can't say from experience. |
Thanks. Heading over to Linux 101 tutorials now.
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