Author: Kevin Brown Date: Subject: Floppy disk icon
Michael Havens wrote:
> It doesn't work (neither does the cdrom icon).
> So I try to open it from the command line. Shouldn't one of these commands
> have worked?
> HOw can I open the floppy icon and make it so it works?
> knoppix@bmike1:~$ mount fd0
> mount: can't find fd0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
> knoppix@bmike1:~$ mount /mnt/floppy
> mount: mount point /mnt/floppy is a symbolic link to nowhere
> knoppix@bmike1:~$ mount /mnt/fd0
> mount: can't find /mnt/fd0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
> knoppix@bmike1:~$ mount /dev/fd0
> mount: mount point /mnt/floppy is a symbolic link to nowhere
> knoppix@bmike1:~$
Read the error. The directory you are trying to mount the floppy too,
/mnt/floppy, is a symbolic link and it points to somewhere nonexistant.
to fix, delete /mnt/floppy and make a directory there, mkdir -p /mnt/floppy
You probably need to do this for the cdrom as well.