-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Today, [EMAIL PROTECTED], spilled the beans:
> How do I access my floppy drive from command line? The first floppy drive is a block device accessable as /dev/fd0 What you will want to do with this information is apply it into a mounting command. mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /floppy (for a dos/windows disk) or mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /floppy (for a linux disk) you can then access the floppy disks files at /floppy you can format a new linux disk by doing: mkfs /dev/fd0 if the disk is of either ext2 or vfat you can most likey mount it without specifying the "-t vfat" or "-t ext2" also, if in your /etc/fstab there is a line for the floppy disk, you can just do mount /floppy - -- Marques Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warning! This not checked for grammer or speling. You figure it out! Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine iQEXAwUBOFBXEZE1sebyVI8PFAOIXQP/cuB+U0MJa0wiNOEcrfpiQhcsHwr5uL/6 qhp6dwpNMrNVp/DbhTxG2v+COBCo8MTZtn/ErUCt57c+l16yoynIKfUF3iKn2kqA u2gyKl//hQ1c6Hvixp4ry5CykModT7xjynDJmgvJLsvwMCnVd4L8PU8673nl28C9 ZaMzvpQhVHkEANlLgvz4/nmvzN8uZvrCvYRaBY7BXxibyzKBatnSrwBnCpOcH6yM MgONFyatZrxlkLnanIoV85yESmmwGgY1molvLWYwK+fAYE7dSuVteS7rxrX3iTR/ RU6+78ul+oQKGYJuMjon7cALwnVTnw9do1T8OpxN1Ivp62NlFe/5sB7C =KVZ+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----