It probably depends on which file system you use. msdos vrs vfat.

On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My SDDR-31 CF reader mounts, writes, and reads, but it doesn't permit files 
> larger than the archaic MS-DOS 8.3 format (ie network1.htm).  Files and 
> folders longer than the 8.3 format are renamed to it, ~1 and all (ie 
> network32.html >>> network~1.htm).  I know I've got the correct drivers 
> compiled into the kernel, since my USB keyboard, mouse, and printer also 
> work. I couldn't find it when searching for "SDDR-31 AND file AND name" in 
> this list's archive, so I assume it's specific to my machine. 
> 
> System stats:
>    Distro: Gentoo 1.2
>    Kernel 2.4.19 
> 
> USB drivers compiled within the Kernel:
>    usbcore
>    usb-devicefs
>    usb-ohci (Tyan 2460 mobo)
>    usb-storage
>    printer
>    hid
>    usb-hiddev 
> 
> SCSI is compiled into the Kernel. 
> 
>  
> 
> "Captain, yer overloadin' her as it is. The power supply just isn't built to 
> take two hard drrrives." 
> 
> Scott W. Copeland
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> 
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