Am 18. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Lisa Kachold so: > Not sure what you are trying to do, but pendrive installations use > Fat32 which is supported under both Linux and Windows. Well, FAT partitions suck, they're patent encumbered and according to m$ they're not allowed to work under Linux unless we pay extortion money. They need to go away. I think the m$ patent claims won't hold up to scrutiny, but why fight to keep something that sucks? Instead, let's come up with a way to support free and open filesystems everywhere and get them to be the default. I just format my thumb drives to ext$something, but I don't have to worry about being able to use them on windows boxen. Most people do need that ability. Let's give them unencumbered filesystems. If we do this right everyone will be able to use partitions we associate with Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris and most anything else. Heck, if we can get FUSE working on windows without needing a kernel driver that would be absolutely outstanding :). ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # "My team has created a very innovative solution, but we're still looking # for a problem to to with it." -- Randy Glasbergen, 14Mar2006