on Sun, 27 Jul
2008 21:01:40 -0700
> I stuck it in my old PNY Compact Flash card reader, and plugged it in to
> a USB slot. I opened LVM from Local System, System Setup, Maintenance &
> Installation Volume Manager. Then, I clicked on "Refresh Removeable
> Media", and nothing appeared to happen. I decided that maybe I needed
> to close LVM, since the refresh process uses LVM, too.
As I recall you need a permanent FAT32 partition so the FAT32 file system is
loaded at boot. That is what I needed to do when I installed my FAT32 FS.
After that I could install a USB FAT32 formatted drive and access it without
problems.
--
Robert Blair
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