My first guess would be that Windows is not able to read the Linux file 
system, and that it recognizes the uboot part because it is FAT, which can 
be read by both Windows and Linux. I don't know if there are any utilities 
that allow Windows to read "foreign" (non-Windows) file systems, but that 
may be what you want.



On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 1:17:16 AM UTC-7, ibinsd...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  
> I have a normal white BeagleBone with Debian and I'm trying to show a USB 
> mass storage, which is connected to the BB, as mass storage, if I connect 
> the BB to a PC.
> At the moment, if I connect it to a PC, there is only a small part of the 
> BB shown as mass storage (/boot/uboot/). This part has only about 80 mb. My 
> aim is to show a on the BB mounted USB mass storage on the PC.
>  
> I already managed to mount the USB device on the BB, than mount an image 
> on the device an show this image under a linux distribution. If I do the 
> same with a windows PC, it fails to install the drivers and  nothing is 
> shown.
>  
> And there is another problem: I don't have admin rights so I'm not allowed 
> to install any software or drivers because it's a PC from my company. On 
> the BB I could do everything.
>  
> Can somebody please help me or give some advice?
>  
> Thx a lot
> MG
>  
>  
>

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