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Looks like it might be the whole device that should be mounted. I've no
idea whst winiws does.

On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Dear SIr:
> Here is the appended file.
> I use fdisk command to check the partition information.
> And mount /dev/sda3, but it fail.
> And I can mount /dev/sda4 successfully.
> I can only see 1 disk in this flash disk if I plug it into Windows 2000 PC.
> So, I really want to know how Windows 2000 only show 1 disk. But in Linux 
> there
> are 4 partition
> whether the other 3 partition are hidden partition.
> Beause in my project, we need to mount the partition automatically and write
> data to flash disk.
> But, if there are 4 partition, then, I don't know which partition are
> usable.(sda1 or sda4)
> Do you know to judge it ?
> Thanks!!
> (See attached file: usb_partition_problem.txt)
>
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> "Stephen J. Gowdy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 2004/12/03 02:49:51 PM
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> Please respond to "Stephen J. Gowdy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  To:      Ariel Chen/WNC/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>  cc:      [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>  Subject: Re: Linux USB Flash Disk partition problem
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> This document is classified as     Normal
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> There is no attached file, but I think the answer is you don't know.
>
> On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Dear Sir:
> > I am porting for our new project's USB driver.
> > we use linux kernel 2.4.18.
> > Our device has 1 USB function (it can read/write data to usb flash disk.
> > When I use 1 partition USB Flash Disk, it works fine.
> >
> > Because I always mount /dev/sda1 automatically.
> > Currently, I meet 1 problem. My customer said, our usb driver can't work 
> > with
> > PQI USB  flash disk.
> > And I found this PQI flash disk has 4 partition, and we have to mount
> /dev/sda4.
> > Then, we can read/write data to this flash disk. And I can't mount other
> > partition. (Please see the appended file)
> > My question is, how could I know which parition is the correct partition I
> > should mount (sda1 or sda4).
> > Because our device has to automatically mount the right partition.
> > So, please help me to find the correct partition
> > Thanks!!
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Ariel Chen
> > Software Engineer
> > NetCom Design Dept.
> > R & D Center III
> > Wistron NeWeb Corporation
> > TEL:886-3-6667799 # 6720
> > FAX:886-3-6661654
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