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2003-11-12       - By Sanea, Waleed

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Hi all,



I am a new member in this mailing list, and hopefully I will benefit a
lot from your valuable posted messages. However, I have a problem in my
Linux Redhat 8 with the USB mass storage. When I plug it and format to
vfat (FAT 32), and then try to write to it, I get an error!. One more
thing is that when I plug this mass storage in windows 2000 and format
it using FAT32, and then write files to it (txt file or whatever type),
these files don't appear to me when I plug the mass storage in Linux
!!!!!!.



I don't know actually what the problem is, so if anybody knows the
solution, their assistance is highly appreciated.



Thank you all.






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member in this mailing list, and hopefully I will benefit a lot from your
valuable posted messages. However, I have a problem in my Linux Redhat 8 with
the USB mass storage. When I plug it and format to vfat (FAT 32), and then try
to write to it, I get an error!. One more thing is that when I plug this mass
storage in windows 2000 and format it using FAT32, and then write files to it
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