On Jan 31, 2:13pm, der.hans wrote: > generally I just don't use floppies for anything, but today I'd like to > build some boot floppies. > > Anyway, I've not had much success to using floppies with linux over the > last couple of years. I just presumed it was because my drives were bad, > but I'm now using brand new drives in rack mount systems, so they should > be OK. > > Anyway, does everyone else have probs with floppies? Any secrets to > getting these puppies to work reliably? On one of my machines a couple years ago, I thought the floppy drive had died on me. No matter what floppy I used, I was getting errors, both reading and writing. I ended up taking it apart and borrowing the floppy drive from one of my other machines. I eventually discovered that the old (presumably broken drive) started working again. The drive had accumulated quite a lot of dust over the years and just knocking it about while taking it apart dislodged enough of it to make it work again. (At least that's my theory.) I took a vacuum cleaner to it shortly thereafter. (Do be careful with vacuum cleaners around electronic components though - they generate a lot of static electricity.) I don't use floppies much anymore. I used to use them all the time for boot disks for experimental kernels, but I've come to trust my skills with using lilo enough that I no longer bother with them. Kevin