>I thought that zip drive is hardwired ad 4th device, but sometimes Linux
>discovers it under /dev/sda1 not /dev/sda4. This gives me troubles with
>my /etc/fstab since I don't know, where the zip drive will be next time...
>
>If you want detailed report, please contact me...
ZIP disks are IDE devices that contain a partition table. Most
if not all ZIP disks come from the factory partitioned with
Primary partition 4 taking up the whole disk. WHY THE HELL they
chose that is anyone's guess.
As such, any factory zip disks are mounted as /dev/sda4. If you
repartition them yourself however, or if anyone else does, then
the rules can certainly change indeed.
Personally, I would either use all zip disks on sda4, or I would
force partition them to /dev/sda1.
I don't see any other easy way around it.
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