The kernel change is not a fix for the real problem.  All the kernel
patch above does is correctly identify the correct storage capacity (and
not spit out error messages as it attempts to access beyond the end of
the device).

The real problem is that the identification of the partition fails due
to the number of heads not being set in the FAT superblock (see #15).

I don't seem to be able to change the status.  Can somebody please
change the status back to "New".  I believe the affected package should
be "libblkid".

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  Vtech Kidizoom camera USB doesn't mount

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