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- Lines: 58
- Date:
Wed Oct 11 13:06:45 1995
- Orig file:
v1.3.33/linux/drivers/block/README.fd
- Orig date:
Thu Feb 9 18:29:53 1995
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.33/linux/drivers/block/README.fd linux/drivers/block/README.fd
@@ -32,15 +32,10 @@
The floppy related options include:
floppy=<mask>,allowed_drive_mask
- Sets the bitmask of allowed drives to <mask>. By default, only units
- 0 and 1 of each floppy controller are allowed. This is done because
- certain non-standard hardware (ASUS PCI motherboards) mess up the
- keyboard when accessing units 2 or 3. This option is somewhat
- obsoleted by the cmos option.
+ Obsolete. Use the floppy=<drive>,<type>,cmos option instead
floppy=all_drives
- Sets the bitmask of allowed drives to all drives. Use this if you have
- more than two drives connected to a floppy controller.
+ Obsolete. Use the floppy=<drive>,<type>,cmos option instead
floppy=asus_pci
Sets the bitmask to allow only units 0 and 1. (The default)
@@ -60,8 +55,9 @@
floppy=two_fdc
floppy=<address>,two_fdc
Tells the floppy driver that you have two floppy controllers. The
- second floppy controller is assumed to be at <address>. If <address>
- is not given, 0x370 is assumed.
+ second floppy controller is assumed to be at <address>. This
+ option is not needed if the second controller is at address
+ 0x370, and if you use the 'cmos' option
floppy=thinkpad
Tells the floppy driver that you have a Thinkpad. Thinkpads use an
@@ -71,10 +67,10 @@
Tells the floppy driver that you don't have a Thinkpad.
floppy=<drive>,<type>,cmos
- Sets the cmos type of <drive> to <type>. Additionally, this drive is
- allowed in the bitmask. This is useful if you have more than two
- floppy drives (only two can be described in the physical cmos), or if
- your BIOS uses non-standard CMOS types. The CMOS types are:
+ Sets the cmos type of <drive> to <type>. This is mandatory if
+ you have more than two floppy drives (only two can be
+ described in the physical cmos), or if your BIOS uses
+ non-standard CMOS types. The CMOS types are:
0 - unknown or not installed
1 - 5 1/4 DD
2 - 5 1/4 HD
@@ -110,9 +106,9 @@
allows to access high capacity disks (up to 1992K on a high density 3
1/2 disk!). It also contains additional documentation about the floppy
driver. It can be found at:
- ftp.imag.fr:pub/Linux/ZLIBC/fdutils/fdutils-4.0.src.tar.gz
- sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Misc/fdutils-4.0.src.tar.gz
- tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/sources/sbin/fdutils-4.0.src.tar.gz
+ ftp.imag.fr:pub/Linux/ZLIBC/fdutils/fdutils-4.1.src.tar.gz
+ sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Misc/fdutils-4.1.src.tar.gz
+ tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/sources/sbin/fdutils-4.1.src.tar.gz
Alpha patches to these utilities are at:
ftp.imag.fr:pub/Linux/ZLIBC/fdutils/ALPHA
FUNET's LINUX-ADM group, linux-adm@nic.funet.fi
TCL-scripts by Sam Shen, slshen@lbl.gov
with Sam's (original) version of this