![]() ![]() FloppyīInterfaceProtocol 0 Control/Bulk/InterruptĬan't get debug descriptor: Resource temporarily unavailable I bought a SABRENT USB floppy disk drive:īus 001 Device 008: ID 0644:0000 TEAC Corp. Does it mimic a floppy device on USB? or does it just mimic a mass storage device with a file system of some type like other mass-storage connected through USB? To show what all the mount parameters used are.Īs bonus information, you may inform us about that device. ![]() Maybe we can find out with (with the device mounted at /mnt/floppy): mount | grep sdc Note that there is no FSTYPE in the lsblk output. Showing the mount command would of course have been better, with the remark that it took severtal minutes (the only thing we can not see) from the code. Did you create the directory /mnt/floppy? I am happy to provide any additional information.Īgain skipping informationa and not showing. I would appreciate any ideas on how to get the floppy disk drive to work and to test further. ![]() ![]() Gets the device working, but nothing is shown, ls -a /mnt/floppy └─cr-auto-1 LVM2_member SDwntq-ohW4-ZpjL-wclp-CeDG-1f8p-Tp5ltx NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINT Takes a long time (several minutes) while the device is working, and after that lsblk shows the mount point. Now the device notifier says “Acessing …”, but after some time, again tells “You are not authorized to mount this device”.Ĭommand lsblk shows at this point /dev/sdc as type “disk” without a mount point. If I plug it into a USB slot, the device notifier pups up, OK telling me that I am not authorized to mount. Actually, I want to read it on one of my openSuSE systems. I have a TEAC USB floppy-disk drive, and I have a test disk that I can read with a floppy disk drive included in a Windows computer. I need to read some legacy floppy disks (3,5") which have been written a long time ago by Windows systems. ![]()
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