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Posted: July 14 2004,00:10 |
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ken4nt1, I now have it working. I issued the following commads:
sudo su modprobe ppa mkdir /mnt/zippy mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/zippy
I was able to view what was on the drive, which had me whooping since it has taken so much effort. Before I could unmount the drive, I needed to add the line:
/dev/sda4 /mnt/zippy auto users,noauto,exec,umask=000 0 0
to the end of /etc/fstab
Is there a way to remaster a version of DSL that would boot up able to use the zip drive? It will be nice to store my files on the zip drive, formated as a linux partition.
You're right about DSL people being helpful and knowledgable.
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