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7 May
2009
7 May
'09
14:46
jdd wrote:
you certainly can't have a 1Tb fat partition. You have to use NTFS or any Linux (ext3 is good - with some limits, it can be read by e2ifs windows driver - read the http://www.fs-driver.org/ Web site
I've configured many 750-GB disks with FAT-32 (customer requirement) and if memory serves a few 1-TB ones too. The trick is to use mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/xxx. The command defaults to FAT-16, so you need to specify what you want. Maybe the partitioner can't create FAT-32? Regards, Lew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org