On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Hiisi <very-cool(a)rambler.ru> wrote:
> do this command.
> $ floppy --capacity A:
> To show the available format capacities of the floppy drive and post back.
>
> ~af
>
$ floppy --capacity A:
floppy 0.16 Copyright 2001-2006, Double Precision, Inc.
Formattable capacities for /dev/fd0:
80x36x512 (/dev/fd0H1440, 1.40 Mb)
80x18x512 (/dev/fd0D720, 720 Kb)
80x48x512 (/dev/fd0u1920, 1.87 Mb)
80x28x512 (/dev/fd0u1120, 1.09 Mb)
80x40x512 (/dev/fd0u1660, 1.56 Mb)
80x26x512 (/dev/fd0u1040, 1.01 Mb)
80x46x512 (/dev/fd0u1840, 1.79 Mb)
80x42x512 (/dev/fd0u1680, 1.64 Mb)
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Do you have a dev file like /dev/fd0H1440? or /dev/fd0u1440?
My CentOS box has /dev/fd0 and /dev/fd0H1440. So I can
do "fdformat -n /dev/fd0u1440".
My F11 box has only /dev/fd0.
I was going to suggest setfdprm so you set the floppy capacity
yourself, but it looks like it's no longer available after FC6.
But you can compile the utility yourself.
http://fdutils.linux.lu/
you've got a bit of homework to do.
~af