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If the zip drive is internal, the mount point for it would be:
/defv/hdx4 where x is a, b, c, and so on whereever your drive is.
Greg


On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:53:47PM +0000, randy turner wrote:
> 
> 
> hi,
> i would like to add that if you have a zip drive
> that the mount for it would be /dev/sda4
> thanks
> randy
> 
> On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Steve Holmes wrote:
> 
> > For drive assignments, I need to explain the following and I hope it
> > doesn't geet too deep too fast. I honestly can't remember where I first
> > learned this so that's why I figured to post this kind of stuff to the
> > list and to our new our new friend here.
> > First off, Linux doesn't use drive letters, that's a DOS/windows thing.
> > All drives in Linux begin with a path name like /hda1, /hdb2, /hdc1 or
> > /sda1, /sdb1, etc. The /hd? names go with IDE drives and /sd? names go
> > with SCSI type drives. I should say that all these drive names actually
> > begin with /dev/whatever but for brevity, I'll leave out the /dev part
> > here; just lazy, I guess. /hda is the first drive on the first IDE
> > controler. /hdb is the second or slave drive on the first IDE controler.
> > /hdc is primary drive on the second IDE controler, /hdd would be the slave
> > drive on the second controler. See the pattern? The same pattern would
> > hold for SCSI drives however, I'm not sure if you would be limitted to two
> > drives per SCSI controler. I don't have any SCSI hard drives here so not
> > very familiar with SCSI protocols.
> > 
> > The number corresponds to partitions on the current drive, hence /hda1
> > points to the first logical partition and /hda2 is the second and so
> > forth. Most linux systems would have a minimum of two partitions - one for
> > swap and one for the main file system. Since your 80gig hard drive is so
> > big, you might want to create several partitions but I'll leave that
> > discussion for another thread.
> > 
> > I hope this makes some sense to you.
> > 
> > On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Glenn Ervin wrote:
> > 
> > > also,
> > > how can I figure out what to assign to my drives?
> > > I have an 80gb harddrive.
> > > I have a r/w CD ROM, DVD, zip disk, and a removable harddrive bay.  I think
> > > the removable drive is on an IDE controller card.
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > Sincerely,
> > > O. Glenn Ervin-- (Lenny) N0YJV
> > > Northeast Nebraska
> > > gervin at kdsi.net
> > > or My Work e-mail:
> > > gervin at ncbvi.state.ne.us
> > >
> > >
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