Yah it is partitioned correctly, afaik. I talked to one of the
linux-usb-devel people and proposed that it's probably not reading the partition table.
that explains "fdisk /dev/sda" telling me it's unable to read it. Anyway, I'm
wiating for a follow-up resposne from them... Thanks for the interest. 

> Hello again,
> 
> On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Anthony de Almeida Lopes wrote:
> 
> > It worked before, it has to work again...... *shrug*
> 
> :)
> 
> > Did I mention I don't have /dev/sda1 showing up? just /dev/sda?
> 
> I was going to ask you about that.  Maybe the things they did to
> device names has something to do with it.  I take it the device is
> properly partitioned and (would be) working on your earlier setup?
> 
> 73,
> Ged.
> 
> 

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