I want to confirm Gene Poole's post about Fedora 7 (and kernel 2.6.2x) non-support of ATAPI IOMEGA Zip Drives. Neither Fedora 7's nor kernel.org's kernels recognize the device. Back in Fedora Core 6 (and kernel 2.6.18), the drive was /dev/hda (or /dev/hdb, whatever). But the best Fedora 7 can do is create /dev/sdb, unless the drive actually has a disk inside. Then Fedora 7 creates /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb4 (or /dev/sdb1 if you have made your own Linux partition). I have tried building several 2.6.21.3 kernels, but they all fail to recognize the drive. Only the program, sfdisk, can read anything from the device without generating any error messages. The command, sfdisk -l /dev/sdb, prints out what seems to be one good diagnostic message and a reasonable partition table. I did find a solution for Ubuntu users. You can Google ["mc.mauser" "update-initramfs"] (include the quotes, omit the brackets), then scroll down to see mc.mauser's code. This solution is good only for Ubuntu, not Fedora! What can we do to get the attention of either the kernel developers and/or the Fedora folks and have them look at this problem? Admittedly, these old Zip drives are really obsolete, given that you can buy 8GB USB flash drives for less than half the cost of some of the IOMEGA models. But, it doesn't seem like the right thing to do to drop support for a device without some advanced notice, and surely not by just refusing to recognize it. -- MM -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list