Public bug reported:
I have a standard 256mb memory stick - "my flash". The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).
That's all fine, until I delete some fil
Public bug reported:
I have a standard 256mb memory stick - "my flash". The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).
That's all fine, until I delete some fil
Public bug reported:
I have a standard 256mb memory stick - "my flash". The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).
That's all fine, until I delete some fil
Public bug reported:
I have a standard 256mb memory stick - "my flash". The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).
That's all fine, until I delete some fil
Public bug reported:
I have a standard 256mb memory stick - "my flash". The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).
That's all fine, until I delete some fil
Public bug reported:
I have a standard 256mb memory stick - "my flash". The memory stick has
been formatted for FAT with Windows XP. If I add files on it with linux
or windows, the space remaining is updated in both operating systems (to
tend towards 0mb).
That's all fine, until I delete some fil