Hi, On 3 occasions, I had a rather annoying problem when playing with my floppy. I have the entry:
/dev/fd0 /floppy msdos user,sync,rw,conv=auto,debug allowing any user to mount a floppy, which can then be accessed read/write as /floppy. Great. However, the problem is that if you eject a disk before unmounting it, sometimes you get a nice frightening "kernel panic" error (even when being careful enough to wait for the floppy light to go off). On one occasion, putting the disk back in didn't help, and I had to reboot! The question is: what is the proper way of handling this for people that cannot put a "root" hat if need be? Is there some kind of package that would care for this in an organised way, say 1) "please insert the new floppy" and detect when this is done 2) "Click here before ejecting" and clean up, potentially killing applications depending on the presence of the floppy, or whatever, 3) "You can now safely eject your floppy" 4) "Please reinsert the last floppy" in case of confusion. And most importantly: be bullet proof for against kernel panic? I really believe this is an important point from some users point of view. I was also surpised that Linux was not that much better than DO$ for the multitasking of floppy formatting: the system stops responding, and if you then eject the disk... Any input welcome. Amities, Jean Orloff +++++++++ + + + + + + + ++++++ +Tel:(33)50.09.16.75 Fax:(33)50.09.94.95 http://lapphp0.in2p3.fr/~orloff/ + +++++++++ + + + + + + + ++++++ On the menu of a Swiss restaurant: Our wines leave you nothing to hope for. +++++++++ + + + + + + + ++++++ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]