Could it be something as simple as... it being called "floppy" in some commands or code and "floppy0" in others that is causing this? As some KDE programs are able to mount and read it as floppy0 while it still cannot be read or mounted as floppy?
Could it be something as simple as... it being called "floppy" in some
commands or code and "floppy0" in others that is causing this? As some
KDE programs are able to mount and read it as floppy0 while it still
cannot be read or mounted as floppy?