/etc/fstab Lacks Mount Point For Floppy
Robert L Cochran
cochranb at speakeasy.net
Sat Oct 16 18:11:43 UTC 2004
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:37:02 -0400, Robert L Cochran
><cochranb at speakeasy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>/etc/fstab does not have a mount line for /dev/fd0, and if you add one
>>manually, it gets wiped out when you reboot the machine. Which I do
>>frequently since I'm trying to load a device driver. And I need
>>/media/floppy so I can change my driver disk. Does anyone know how to
>>fix mounting of /dev/fd0?
>>
>>
>
>running the 624 kernel?
>using hal-0.4.0-3?
>
>try rebooting into something older than the -624 kernel like for
>example the -610 kernel
>and see if that makes the floppy device in /etc/fstab come back.
>Before you reboot into the older kernel make sure the floppy entry is
>not present.
>
>-jef
>
>
>
Yes, the 624 kernel. I had thought I was fully up to date so I tried
your advice without checking the hal version. Under hal-0.4.0-2 I
couldn't get the floppy device to show up in fstab under kernels 603
through 624. I just updated to hal-0.4.0-3 and still can't get the
floppy device under the 624 kernel. I'll try older kernels later today.
I guess I'll have to define a floppy device each time I reboot -- I
don't have the skill to troubleshoot this issue.
Bob
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