Hello all, 

I'm not sure if what I'm trying to do is even possible, but thought I'd ask 
on here to see if anyone has any more knowledge about how to try this.

I'd like to use the USB Micro port on the BBB as a mass storage drive with 
files created by the BBB accessible by Windows.

If I create a file in Linux and move it to the partition before Windows is 
connected, it's great provided the partition is unmounted before Windows is 
connected.

I can create and modify files without problems, PROVIDED that the partition 
is not also mounted under Linux. When the partition is mounted 
simultaneously in Linux and Windows all bets are off. I can create files in 
Windows and view them in Linux, but I can't create files in Linux and view 
them in Windows. Modifying files in Windows does not work, and all changes 
are lost.

Is it possible to set this up for simultaneous access. The idea being that 
I can plug my BBB in to Windows and transfer a file from the BBB to 
Windows. At some point while the BBB is connected to Windows, a new file 
may be created by the BBB, and I would want to be able to transfer that 
file as well within Windows.

I'm running a BBB with Debian Wheezy 7.8, kernel 3.8.13-bone70.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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