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
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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?


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