Thread (5 messages) 5 messages, 3 authors, 1999-01-15

Re: floppy driver bug: write-protect

From: David A. Gatwood <hidden>
Date: 1999-01-15 02:18:16

On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Brad Midgley wrote:
is this a known bug?

on intel linux, if you try to mount a write-protected floppy disk
read-write, the mount succeeds but is demoted to read-only. 

the current pmac kernel will mount the disk read-write and will allow
"writes" to the disk. the writes even appear to succeed and the mounted
filesystem returns really strange results when you look at it (it's
caching the "writes" and everything seems normal until uncached data has
to be loaded from the disk!)

is it known how to query the drive for the write-protect status? does this
problem affect any other removable media?
Wow, so you guys have that problem, too, eh?  MkLinux's floppy driver does
the same thing.  It's given me fits trying to find something in LinuxPPC
to demote it to read-only.  Guess that's why I didn't find anything!!!
:-)

If anybody figures out how to fix this (no doubt the same fix, roughly,
for both), please let me know.  I've gotten as far as forcing the device
read-only, but that flag is ignored by at least umsdos filesystem support,
not sure what else....  :-(


Later,
David

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