Greg,
Just to make a point on that, as I recall Zip and other super floppy media
*shouldn't* be partitioned. It's certainly possible to do but it's
anyone's guess on how different OS+revs will treat it.
Josh
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Gregoire Favre wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 08:40:57A
Actually... that sounds like zone bit recording. As I understand it, that
sort of thing is handled by the floppy controller and isn't under the
purview of the OS. Anyhoo, what really got me on this, is I understand
there will be some new floppy drives out soon that'll do this sort of
thing by defa
I seem to recall there is mention of this in the recent pcmcia-cs
sources. This requires playing with hdparm if I remember correctly.
Josh
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've recently upgraded a latitude cs running redhat 6.2 on 2.2.14 with
> card services v3.1.14 to 2.2.17
I did report this back a month or so ago. Another work around is to have a
device node (22,0 in my case) around to bang on for a sec. After having
the kernel poke the device, the appropriate devfs node appears
automagically.
My 0.02USD.
Josh
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Andreas Franck wrote:
> Hi Paul
Huh? *is* supposed to be equivalent to according to RFC822.
>From the spec:
SPACE = ; ( 40, 32.)
HTAB= ; ( 11, 9.)
LWSP-char = SPACE / HTAB ; semantics = SPACE
linear-white-space = 1*([CRLF] LWSP-char) ; semantics = SPACE
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