On Sunday 08 February 2004 15:37, Johannes Liedtke wrote:
> My problem was that I formatted the stick using W2K.
> If I use "mkfs.msdos /dev/sda1", everything's fine. I can now use it with
> windoze and linux boxes w/o any problems, no files vanish.

I was wrong... it worked, while I was testing it with a few files (about 20MB 
total). But when I put more files on it (53 files with a total of ~190MB) and 
unmount it, unplug it, replug it, wait for the affirmative beep, unplug it, 
then all files are gone, together with the filesystem - well, I guess the fs 
got corrupted somehow.
Mount said:
mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified

This happens with 8.3 filenames, too.

I repartitioned and reformatted using W2K. It now still loses the files but 
the fs doesn't seem to get totally fupduck. But it's back to losing even one 
file...

What does actually happen when I plug the stick in?
How can that kill the fs?
Can I do sth about it?

regards,
Johannes

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