Hi!
In the Debian Live manual (as of March 31, 2009), in section 3.3.3, "Using the 
space left on a USB stick", it says that filling the space left on the USB 
stick with a FAT32 partition (and corresponding file system) makes it possible 
to use this space with Windows.

I have done this, but Windows XP only shows me the first partition (the Debian 
Live one) when mounting the USB stick.
I have read that this has to do with the "removable bit". The removable bit 
needs to be flipped in order to make Windows XP and Vista recognize all the 
partitions on the USB stick.

Is there any tool in Linux that can be used for flipping the removable bit on a 
USB stick? I have googled a lot on this, but all I can find is a Windows tool 
from Lexar, that is said to be tested only for Lexar sticks.

Regards,
Fredrik

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