Hello, I just got a curious problem. Some time ago I used studio writer to write a network install cd to an usb flash key. Nothing wrong in this (I could install a netbook with it). Just now I needed this key to hold scanned images. My HP all in one can scan and store directly on such a key. Of course the printer do not know other than fat system. I * removed the only partition on the key with fdisk. YaST can't (because parted can't). This is a small partition, the cd image itself. then I created a new 900Mb partition (it's a 1Gb key) with yast and still with yast formatted it with fat. I could with no problem use it on the HP printer/copier and write there my jpegs I can read them on the printer (if ever I wanted to print them) But if I plug the device in my 12.1, I get two devices, one "generic usb", the other openSUSE-Net and the last mounts and shows the net cd file list (and the file are there, I can read them, at least part of them - not tried all) To read my images, I had to umount this net iso and manually mount /dev/sde1 - after that it reads without problem in Dolphin. looks like there are two content tables (and the images are small, so most disk sectors are not overwritten) I wonder why I had this result. Is it necessary to post a bugzilla ? thanks jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org