From: jw schultz <jw@pegasys.ws>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: usb-storage: how to ruin your hardware(?)
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 18:06:15 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030822010615.GI21451@pegasys.ws> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3F44BC9F.7030606@softhome.net>
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 02:35:43PM +0200, Ihar 'Philips' Filipau wrote:
> Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
> >
> >Maybe a message of caution should be displayed in usb-storage
> >configure help about attemtping to change partitions and/or filesystems on
> >USB storage devices.
> >
>
> The stuff I have met with CompactFlash cards (*without* USB) - they
> by default were coming formated with single FAT12 partition - no
> partition table whatsoever.
> I had no problems with partitioning and formating (in IDE emulation
> mode).
>
> But Windoz2kOfBugs was refusing to work with flashes which had
> partition table, and was working Okay with /original/ FAT12 formated
> flashes. Windoz wasn't even trying to read partition table, always
> showing flash as one drive - and sure it was reporting stupid errors
> when you were trying to do something with partitioned flash.
>
> It looks like /agreement/ (with The Beast) that flashe/memory card
> has to have FAT12.
To flesh this out.
Both using PC card adapter and USB the SmartMedia cards i've
used do have partition tables with only partition 1 being
defined. The filesystem type and ID has been either a FAT12
or FAT16 depending on size.
I have not tried changing the table or filesystem type since
i use them almost exclusively for the digicams.
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J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies
email address: jw@pegasys.ws
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2003-08-21 12:35 ` usb-storage: how to ruin your hardware(?) Ihar 'Philips' Filipau
2003-08-22 1:06 ` jw schultz [this message]
2003-08-21 1:34 H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-21 1:55 ` Matthew Dharm
2003-08-21 2:05 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-21 2:35 ` Brandon Stewart
2003-08-21 6:17 ` Martin Schlemmer
2003-08-21 10:16 ` Maciej Soltysiak
2003-08-21 7:11 ` Alan Cox
2003-08-22 10:44 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-27 15:11 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-27 15:37 ` Richard B. Johnson
2003-08-27 19:33 ` root
2003-08-27 19:58 ` Richard B. Johnson
2003-08-28 2:59 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-28 13:44 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-08-28 16:18 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-28 20:25 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-08-29 10:25 ` Henning P. Schmiedehausen
2003-08-29 16:11 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-09-09 9:57 ` Peter Werner
2003-09-15 22:57 ` H.Rosmanith (Kernel Mailing List)
2003-08-27 16:10 ` Bas Mevissen
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