> I never mess with them. And no, the fstab doesn't say the floppy is R/O.
> And I'd really rather not resort to a power cycle.
You should be able to manually mount, test and umount /fd0
(or whatever) with no fstab entry, until you find out what is
bizarre, by specifying the complete `mount' command line switches.
I would be happy to help, with simulations here, but things work
correct for me, or I simply consider what I get correct.
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