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In <20040420175256.66515.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 04/20/04   
   at 10:52 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:  
 
I believe that even if you have a FAT32 partition, it will not be  
recognized until you use Logical Volume Manager (or whatever it's called)  
to Create a volume for each specific FAT32 partition. Then it will be  
recognized on boot up.  
 
Sandy  
 
>Harry Motin writes:   
 
>> I'd like a little help with my installation of FAT32. Basically, its not working. The bootup   
>> message is that I cannot locate a FAT32 partition and therefore will not load the driver.   
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>> After reading the documentation, I believe I know why. I would like confirmation on this.   
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>> I created a new compatibility volume, using LVM. Then I formatted it as FAT. But that;s   
>> FAT16, not FAT32. I need to have Windows installed and/or some other utility to format   
>> it as FAT32. Is that right? Thanks for any information on this.  
>> HCM   
>>   
 
>Yes, if you don't have a FAT32 partition on your hard drive(s), you'll  
>get a  message at bootup that the driver is aborting; that's not a  
>problem, it  should work when you DO add a fat32 partition.  
 
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