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Re: [TCLUG:6169] NEC Versa and LS-120 Super drive



Yeah, it's an ide device on either /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd (maybe /deb/hdb).
The BIOS will map it to /dev/fd0 at boot, but after that, it's just like
ano other IDE device.

Peter Lukas

On Tue, 25 May 1999, Bob Tanner wrote:

> I have a NEC Versa LX running Redhat 6.0 and having a terrible time getting 
> linux to see my floppy drive. I think this is because it is a LS-120
> Superdrive, which gives you the 120Mb(?) floppy stuff.
> 
> Anyone know if/how to change the NEC to say this drive is just a plain ole
> 1.44Mb floppy?
> 
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