Brad:

Further to  your other suggestions:

 >Did you use Bill's fdisk or linux fdisk?  What were the results?
 >Better yet, what is the output of the linux "fdisk -l /dev/nftla"
 >command?

This fdisk command returns a blank line.

 >My guess is a partition or filesystem problem with the DoC.  Let
 >me know about the fdisk and mkfs.msdos results.  If the problem
 >seems to be elsewhere, I will lookup the error message you quoted
 >in the source.

The mkfs.msdos /dev/nftla1 returns "ver 0.3" and "device not configured"

Don't know but I hope this helps.

John



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