Re: Where's /dev/sda4?

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David Levner kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko 24 
tammikuu 2007 03:40):
> I have Fedora Core 5 running on a Lenovo T60. I'm trying to
> access a zip drive, and the instructions from Iomega's web
> site say to use a mount command with the device /dev/sda4. But
> I don't see /dev/sda4 on my system.

Is it a parallel port, IDE or USB drive? Do you have any other 
SATA, SCSI, USB or FireWire mass-storage devices in your system? 
Is there a Zip disk formatted for DOS/Windows in the drive? Does 
the dmesg command output show anything about the drive being 
detected?

-- 
 Markku Kolkka
 markku.kolkka@xxxxxx

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