Doug McGarrett wrote: > > I would go to Linux and run fdisk. Bring up the partition list and see > how the "missing" partition is typed. I would guess that for some > reason it is no longer marked as a fat32 partition. If that's the case, > then change the type so that it is, save the change, and reboot. > DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE! > Good luck! --doug > Awesome solution Doug. That hadn't occured to me to even try that. Why is it that some of the most obvious things sometimes become the most elusive when we're looking for a solution to a problem? -- Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** <_||_> in the making of this | ** =\/= message... | Registered Linux user #182496 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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