Yes, OK, I know the answer is "very carefully" :o)
By a fortuitous chain of events I have become the owner of a Castlewood ORB2 2.2Gb removable SCSI drive (plus a couple of removable disks to go with it). Which is nice because now I've got something to hang of that old SCSI adapter card I had lying around (Diamond Multimedia Fireport40).
I've tried it out with Windows 2K and it works a treat (media is currently formatted as FAT2).
GNU/Linux (Debian) picks up the SCSI card and the device OK (i.e. everything shows up in /proc/scsi as it should) with the adapter being scsi0 and the drive is on LUN 5.
I've installed the scsitools package http://packages.debian.org/stable/utils/scsitools.html and run scsidev.
And now I'm stuck, I presume I need to mount the drive with something like;
mount -t vfat /dev/??? /mnt/orb2
but what device name should use (or how do I find out)?
Regards,
Keith ____________ Say nothing and saw wood. Vermont Saying