I can confirm that.
For oscure reasons, when there are several filesystem on a USB stick,
Windows will always mount the first one and only that one.

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Pierre Bauduin
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Le 18 mars 2010 09:54, Philippe Lelédy <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>
>> On 03/10/2010 11:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Is there any way to write a hybrid image
>>> to a thumb drive, and prepare the rest of the drive in such a way that
>>> it can be used from Windows?
>>>
>>
>> no idea, have no windows, so can't help you with that.
>>
>>  I haved hundreds of liveUSB which *start* with a FAT partition for MW
> Windows being able to use it. Experience showed me that if the FAT partition
> is not the first, Linux and MacOS can use it, but MS Windows can't ( at
> least XP ).
>
> Ph.L.
>
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