On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 10:31:34AM -0600, Larry Fenske XX (BO/EUS) wrote:
> Or see if there's a filesystem at /dev/sdb instead of /dev/sdb1, i.e.
> using the whole disc instead of using partitioning.

There is no sdb1 at all (since Linux doesn't recognise any partition
table), and I've tried mounting /dev/sdb without success.  I'll try
it with that other operating system on Monday when I get to work.

> This would be unusual for a large drive, but I've seen USB flash drives
> in both configurations.  I think partitioning is nearly always done to
> hard drives, but not floppies.  It might be worth a try.


Regards: David
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