Mount floppy on startup?

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In reality, it is because I am anal.

I changed to CentOS from Gentoo, and with Gentoo, there was no /media
directory. I had drives mounted to /media/music , /media/television, and
so on.

So, when I changed to CentOS, by habit I wanted the same structure.

Now when connecting to my samba share that connects to the /media
directory, I get two other directories; floppy and lost+found.

I guess it isn't a big deal, but it definitely bothers me. There has to
be a reason that that dir and fstab line are being added.

The fact that I don't know how it works bothers me more than having
those two directories  =).

-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Mike McCarty
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 11:59 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re:  Mount floppy on startup?

Ash Christopher wrote:
> Ok, it seems I am a little off on my problem description.
> 
> I can delete /media/floppy but on system restart, that directory is
> automagically created. I thought this would have been from my fstab
> entry, so I deleted both the /dev/fd0 line from my fstab, and deleted
> the /media/floppy directory but on bootup, both are created.

Ah, I thought you meant that you were having mounts take place when
the floppy disc was present in the drive.

Why do you care if there is an empty directory?

Mike
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