> Does it stand to reason that if fdisk is working fine, that I can create a
> partition which fdisk can read later, that all the drivers are working
> correctly and it is now just a matter of correctly creating a file system
&
> mounting?  Could I format it as FAT32 under windows and then just mount it
> under Linux?  I'd rather format as ext2 or 3 to preserve the file
> attributes, etc. but that keeps failing.

Yes, you can mount FAT32 under Linux.

I can understand you'd want to format ext2 or 3, as I would do that too. No
idea why that isn't working though.

OTOH, FAT32 is far more transportable.

Regards,

---
Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services P/L




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