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floppies & executor/Linux



If this is not the right forum for this sort of post, tell where to direct my
queries, and I will move on.

I was a Mac user for 10 years, and reluctantly last year switched to a 486PC.
I'm running Linux, and just installed Executor.  On first pass, I'm pretty
happy with Executor; a lot of it looks familiar, and I can do a number of
Mac-like things without needing Executor specific documentation.

However, the Exectuor documentation I have found is very POOR, and there are
some basic things I cannot figure out how to do. Yes, I have read all the
FAQs I can lay my hands on; still no help. Here's the problem:

I want to be able to read my old Mac floppy disks from Executor.  It looks
like Executor will happily check my A: drive for a floppy, but my A: drive is
a 5 1/4 drive that will never have a Mac disk in it. My 3 1/2 inch drive is
the B: drive. How do I get Executor to read the B: drive?

-Mark Stone aka markmage@aol.com 


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