Re: Floppy access by dd fails for 2.6.26-rc2 to final,possibly even earlier
From: Gene Heskett
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008 - 20:46:27 EST
On Tuesday 22 July 2008, Wakko Warner wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> I just been advised by private email that I an not the only one who has
>> lost the use of his floppy drive via dd. The corresponder noted that he
>> had a copy of DSL with a 2.4.something kernel, and his drive worked
>> flawlessly while booted to DSL.
>>
>> So now there are at least 2 floppy users wandering in the wilderness
>> looking for water. We need it to support 20 year old computers without a
>> TCP stack or network cards.
>
>I guess I'll chime in. I'm not sure this is the same problem or not, but my
>Alpha AS1000a (EV56 5/400) has never successfully been able to read the
>floppy. I always get garbage. The drive does work as I can use the RCU
>from floppy from the Arc BIOS.
>
>Linux sees this device as a 2.88mb floppy. It is a 1.44mb and the
>information in the Arc BIOS is set to 1.44mb (I don't think it matters, I
>boot from SRM, not sure how to set the floppy there)
>
>I also do not see any errors or other useful messages in the logs.
>
Neither do I. It registers as
Jul 20 22:56:59 coyote kernel: [ 16.297661] Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
Jul 20 22:56:59 coyote kernel: [ 16.312758] FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
>Jun 1 15:23:06 narf kernel: [4262383.309846] Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 2.88M
>Jun 1 15:23:06 narf kernel: [4262383.324494] FDC 0 is a National
> Semiconductor PC87306
>
>I tried forcing to use a specific type:
>Jun 1 16:21:38 narf kernel: [4194206.301784] floppy0: setting CMOS code to
> 4 Jun 1 16:21:38 narf kernel: [4194206.301784] Floppy drive(s): fd0 is
> 1.44M Jun 1 16:21:38 narf kernel: [4194206.314479] FDC 0 is a National
> Semiconductor PC87306
>
>But that failed even worse with errors on sector 0. (NOTE the floppy was
>good)
Glad to know I'm not the only one, there are 3 of us now.
Thanks Wakko.
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Cheers, Gene
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