Re: regression: ide-floppy doesn't work with IOMEGA IDE ZIP drive

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Tejun Heo wrote:
[libata]
And, as the device requires custom high level driver, libata fails
miserably.  Would it be worth to try support these devices?  Or are
they just too outdated to put the effort in?

What SCSI peripheral device type does it report, when booted under libata?

	Jeff


P.S. As an aside, this reminds to unpack the SATA tape drive I was handed many moons ago, and test it with libata.

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