I bought a USB floppy drive (Sabrent, FL-UDRV).  When plugged in, dmesg reports it as a TEAC and assigns it to /dev/sdc.  When a floppy is inserted, a link shows up in /media, and I can read the file list in Dolphin.  The problem is after ejecting a floppy disk, the drive continues to "seek".  It's an inexpensive drive I got from Newegg, but I don't think it should be in constant "seek" mode and I would hate jusy wear it out.  Any thoughts on what might be happening?
							
						
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 Not all USB Floppy Drives are created equal, nor are all USB Floppy Drives truthful in the identification of manufacture. I know.
 
 I originally had a 'genuine' TEAC USB Floppy drive, which worked flawlessly. My dad had need for one, so I gave it to him. I purchased a Sabrent USB Floppy from Amazon. It was a piece of crap. Returned it almost immediately and purchased another USB Floppy from a local computer repair shop I trust. It was more expensive, but it worked like the TEAC I gave to my dad.
 
 I don't remember the manufacture of this floppy drive, but here is the manufacture info on the back.
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 O.K., thanks. I was hoping it was just some tweak I could do in a udev rule or something. I'll start looking around for a "real" drive. Other than the constant seek, it seemed to work fine. Fortunately, my old floppies are still in good condition, just want to copy the files off to something more modern.
 
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