I thought you might be interested in the contretemps I went through with my prolific 64 mb USB key chain (vendor id 067). I did a fdisk in SuSE 8.1 to set the partition type as "6" which is DOS FAT 16. This seems the stablest and avoid the Windows vfat stuff. This way since I dual boot I can read it in any system. OK for a while the thing did not read in either Windows or Linux. I got Blue Screen errors in Win 98 SE (yes, I know you don't care about $Wind0ze$.) when I took it out and inserted my cigar usb which I had low level formatted with the supplied utility. I was convinced it was lost the; prolific format utilities did not read and nothing not even gparted saw the device. However the glimmer of hope was that /etc/fstab read /media/sda1 #HOTPLUG 12345qwerty.lmn or such. So the device was really there. To make a long story short on a different box in SuSE 8.1 it read fine. And it reads now back on the original box. Win 98 does not have an "unmount" command and this causes problems. XP does of course. Nevertheless, I still cannot access a 128 Super Talent Flash Drive. fdisk sees no device; neither do any disk editors I have (Norton, gparted, lde etc). SuSE info does see /dev/sda: so I feed the correct device name to fdisk, I think. I will send whatever output anyone thinks will do any good. Did I format it as "e" extended windows in fdisk? I do not remember. Bart Alberti, bart@solozone.com ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Linux-usb-users@lists.sourceforge.net To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users