Several things come to mind: Termination - if it is the last one in the chain, is the termination switch on? Does some other device have termination turned on before the zip drive?
Disk partition - those disks come formated for partition 4 (for whatever reason). It would be /dev/sda4 for the device. If you repartition it, use whatever partition number is reported by fdisk (or cfdisk) in the device file name. scsi support - is scsi support available in the kernel? The messages at boot should tell you if the scsi controller is recognized. Send a bit more info... jim ---------- From: Marlon Urias[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 3:49 PM To: debian Cc: The recipient's address is unknown. Subject: SCSI IOMEGA Zip I'm having trouble getting my kernel to see a scsi zip drive. I understand that there is a special module (ppa) for parallel drives, but what about scsi drives? -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null