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This is the error I received when I tried mounting internal floppy drive:



Error mounting system-managed device /dev/fd0: Command-line `mount "/media/floppy0"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/fd0 is not a valid block device


I'm using Ubuntu 12.10.










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    This is the error I received when I tried mounting internal floppy drive:



    Error mounting system-managed device /dev/fd0: Command-line `mount "/media/floppy0"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/fd0 is not a valid block device


    I'm using Ubuntu 12.10.










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      This is the error I received when I tried mounting internal floppy drive:



      Error mounting system-managed device /dev/fd0: Command-line `mount "/media/floppy0"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/fd0 is not a valid block device


      I'm using Ubuntu 12.10.










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      This is the error I received when I tried mounting internal floppy drive:



      Error mounting system-managed device /dev/fd0: Command-line `mount "/media/floppy0"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/fd0 is not a valid block device


      I'm using Ubuntu 12.10.







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          Command mount /dev/fd0 was broken since lucid (i.e. Ubuntu 10.04).



          Try using udisks --mount /dev/fd0 instead (or udisks --mount /media/floppy0 if you prefer).






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            Command mount /dev/fd0 was broken since lucid (i.e. Ubuntu 10.04).



            Try using udisks --mount /dev/fd0 instead (or udisks --mount /media/floppy0 if you prefer).






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              Command mount /dev/fd0 was broken since lucid (i.e. Ubuntu 10.04).



              Try using udisks --mount /dev/fd0 instead (or udisks --mount /media/floppy0 if you prefer).






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                Command mount /dev/fd0 was broken since lucid (i.e. Ubuntu 10.04).



                Try using udisks --mount /dev/fd0 instead (or udisks --mount /media/floppy0 if you prefer).






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                Command mount /dev/fd0 was broken since lucid (i.e. Ubuntu 10.04).



                Try using udisks --mount /dev/fd0 instead (or udisks --mount /media/floppy0 if you prefer).







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