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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hello again all, Well
I went into my bootconfig. file and the entry I found there
was:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial
size=2>
#config_scsi_Izip_epp16 is not set</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial
size=2>
#config_scsi_Izip_slow_ctr is not set</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Those were the only entries that that came up in a
search. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>However, in the /var/log/demesg file I found this
line ------ hdd: Iomega Zip 100 atapi, atapi floppy drive. Then a couple
of lines after that this line ----- hdd: no disk in drive--- followed by ----
hdd: 98304kb, 96/64/32 chs, 4096kBps, 512 sector size 2941
rpm</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>And in the /etc/linuxconf/archive/home-office/fstab
file this line appears ------ /dev/hdd4/
/mnt/zip ext2. user, exec, dev, nosuid, rw, noauto,
unmask=0</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Other files I looked into either said that "the
file exists but cannot be read" or just showed a lot of cryptic nonsense. Still
other files such as /dev/scd0 do not exist on my machine.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Keeping in mind that the original and present error
is still "special device - hdd4 does not exist" , is it possible to create this
device somehow ?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Seeing as I don't have much useful info on my Linux
partition and that my system has some trouble with root access ( possibly due to
something being corrupted) I was thinking of doing a re-install. I may have not
done something right during the initial install. I''ll hold off for a
while till I get some opinions.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanks again,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Mike</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
<DIV
style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A title=peter@thecybersource.com href="mailto:peter@thecybersource.com">Cyber
Source</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=nflug@nflug.org
href="mailto:nflug@nflug.org">nflug@nflug.org</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, June 18, 2002 9:50
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: zip drive errors</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Hello Mike, <BR> Those commands, fdisk, cfdisk, etc. are
commands that require you to be root or have root privileges, however, you do
not need to be root to just access the drive or drive's media later, unless it
has been setup that way (in the /etc/fstab file). Can you look in your
/var/log/messages file and see what designation the zip drive has? i.e. hd? or
sd? <BR>On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 21:36, Michael wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=2><I>Yes, I was both logged
in as root and a disk was in the drive. Which reminds me of another
question, " how come I am denied access to certain drives and - or - files
if I was logged in as root. I'm supposed to have superuser status,
right? I noticed this while just tinkering around a few days
ago.</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=2><I>Thanks,</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=2><I>Mike</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I>
<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>----- Original Message
----- </FONT></FONT></I><BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><B><I>From:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I><A
href="mailto:peter@thecybersource.com"><FONT size=3><I>Cyber
Source</FONT></I></A> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><B><I>To:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>
</FONT></FONT></I><A href="mailto:nflug@nflug.org"><FONT
size=3><I>nflug@nflug.org</FONT></I></A> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><B><I>Sent:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> Monday, June 17, 2002 9:39 PM</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT
color=#737373><FONT size=3><B><I>Subject:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT
color=#737373><FONT size=3><I> Re: zip drive errors</FONT></FONT></I>
<BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I></FONT></FONT></I><BR><FONT
color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>did you have the disk in the drive when you
were trying those commands? were you logged in as root?
</FONT></FONT></I><BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>On Mon,
2002-06-17 at 21:26, Michael wrote: </FONT></FONT></I>
<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=2><I> Hi
all, I had a little time so I tried cfdisk
/dev/hdd, cfdisk /dev/hdd4, cfdisk /dev/scd0, all of which
got me a fatal error, press any key to return, and fdisk /dev/hdd,
fdisk /dev/scd0 etc. etc. which resulted in unable to open disk. I don't
have time right now to go into my boot config. file, I'm hoping to get
to that tomorrow . Might I be doing something the wrong
way?</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=2><I>Thank you,</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=2><I>Mike</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I>
<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>----- Original Message
----- </FONT></FONT></I><BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><B><I>From:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I><A
href="mailto:peter@thecybersource.com"><FONT size=3><I>Cyber
Source</FONT></I></A> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><B><I>To:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> </FONT></FONT></I><A href="mailto:nflug@nflug.org"><FONT
size=3><I>nflug@nflug.org</FONT></I></A> <BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><B><I>Sent:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT color=#737373><FONT
size=3><I> Monday, June 17, 2002 7:55 PM</FONT></FONT></I> <BR><FONT
color=#737373><FONT size=3><B><I>Subject:</FONT></FONT></B></I><FONT
color=#737373><FONT size=3><I> Re: zip drive errors</FONT></FONT></I>
<BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I></FONT></FONT></I><BR><FONT
color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>also to use /dev/scd0, check to see if
you have something like hdd=ide-scsi in your boot config, check your
/etc/lilo.conf file, I add that all the time, then tell whatever my
ide cd-rom drive is, that it is /dev/scd0, this is a nice workaround
as Linux seems to work much better with scsi emulation and the
supermount command lines in /etc/fstab don't have a problem with xmms
then, it is a pretty neat little work around
</FONT></FONT></I><BR><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>On Mon,
2002-06-17 at 19:50, Justin Bennett wrote: </FONT></FONT></I>
<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE><FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>yeah use a blank disk, or even put one in with stuff on it. Try ding a fdisk</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>/dev/hdd and see if you can see the partitions on them. If it's been used in</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>windows you should be able to see the partitions, maybe it's not on 4...</FONT></FONT></I>
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<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>Michael wrote:</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> Justin, the disks I've been trying to read have info written on them from</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> various windows sessions and are IBM formatted as per the label. I'm</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> figuring that I should still be able to read them as I can read floppy disks</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> that have been used in windows. I will try a blank disk and give</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> fdisk/dev/hdd a shot when my wife is done using my machine for her work. As</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> for creating a FAT partition on partition 4, do you mean the zip disk</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> itself?</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> Mike</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> ----- Original Message -----</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> From: "Justin Bennett" <justin.bennett@dynabrade.com></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> To: <nflug@nflug.org></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 7:04 PM</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> Subject: Re: zip drive errors</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > No is should be hdd. I have in internal one also. The parrelel version</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> uses scsi</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > emulation over the parralel (spelling) port, and appears as a scsi device.</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> The</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > ATAPI ide ones appear as hddx.</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > Justin</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > Michael Osika wrote:</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > Pete, I have also read in other sources on the net ( Linux Gazette )</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> that</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > it should be a scsi device but I wasn't sure if this was right. I'm</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> willing</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > to give it a shot but how do I go about changing from hdd4 to sda4, and</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > being new to Linux, being specific is again appreciated. :-) I have</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> played</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > around with different tools but have not found a way to change things. I</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > don't want to meddle too much when I'm not sure what consequences will</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> be.</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > Mike</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > ----- Original Message -----</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > From: "peter" <pvant67@wnyip.net></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > To: <nflug@nflug.org></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 6:24 PM</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > Subject: Re: zip drive errors</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > Mike: the zip drive should be /dev/sda4, since it's a scsi device</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > internally, regardless of the actual type of interface used. At least,</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > that's what it wes on my parallel port model. I bet it's the same on</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > yours. Either way, keep us posted</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > --</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > "Truly, if Te is strong in one, all one needs to do is sit on one's</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> ass,</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > and the corpse of one's enemy shall be carried past shortly."</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > > -- spotted somewhere on Usenet</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > > ></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT color=#737373><FONT size=3><I>> > ></FONT></FONT></I>
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