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Name: zhen Date: November 8, 2000 at 14:33:58 Pacific
Comment:
hi, I am a beginner of Redhat user. I just installed Redhat 6.2 and wordperfedt8.0 in my pc. however, when i want to save my document in my A: drive, I could not find the drive that has a floppy icon on the desktop. can someone help me.
Name: tall7c Date: November 8, 2000 at 18:19:37 Pacific
Reply:
I am not sure If there is an automount feature set up onyour computer, butfollow these steps:
unmount /dev/fd0 mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy right click the icon then select properties click on the Device Tab Ensure that the first editable windows reads /dev/fd0 (note: /dev/fd(Zero) not /dev/fdo) Apply the changes, then try it again.
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