On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 06:24:30AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote: > do you also have a floppy drive in a powerpc machine? if so take a > 1.44MB floppy you don't care about stick it in the drive and run: > > superformat --superverify /dev/fd0 > > you can drop the superverify i suppose. if it fails its broken (or > your floppy is crap) try it on a known good floppy if possible...
[jrm]$ superformat /dev/fd0 hd get drive characteristics: Unknown error 515 [jrm]$ eject /floppy eject: unable to open `/dev/fd0' [jrm]$ dpkg -l |grep fdutils ii fdutils 5.3-3 Linux floppy utilities [jrm]$ man superformat <snip> When the disk is formatted, superformat automatically invokes mformat in order to put an MS-DOS filesystem on it. You may ignore this filesystem, if you don't need it. This is Potato on a beige G3 with a floppy drive. The floppy had seemed okay, HFS formatted. If it would help anyone, I would be willing to do more tests. But I would appreciate advice on how to get around the ejection problem without rebooting. -- John (MacPhail) .. .. .. .. .. .. References: \ & (Perl, C/C++)