Hi James,

> /home>mount /zip
> mount: /dev/sdc4 is not a valid block device   

 If the zip drive indeed is the third (pseudo) scsi device (/dev/sdc) try 
changing /dev/sdc4 to /dev/sdc1 in /etc/fstab. I don't know why Red Hat 
automatically wants to use partition #4. Maybe it depends on the partitioning 
of the zip disk, but it doesn't work for me either. The zip disk I 
occasionally borrow from a friend is mounted using /dev/sda1, not /dev/sda4 as 
Red Hat configured initially.

Bye,
Leonard.

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