On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 13:30 -0700, Robin Laing wrote: > Marc Schwartz wrote: > > Robin Laing wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > >> I think I ran into a problem with the Sandisk 1G usb stick and it was > >> due to the file system on the disk. I ran into one type. On further > >> searching the stick had to be reformatted and a new file system added > >> to work with Linux. It was in the owners manual that I got from the > >> WWW site. Full step by step procedures. > >> > >> I use a 1Gig Lexar Jumpdrive that I had to remake the file system > >> before it would work. > >> > >> I have a pdf manual for a USB 2.0 Flash Drive and it gives the same > >> details. > > > > > > Robin, > > > > I looked at the SanDisk web site and perhaps I am going blind, but other > > than regular product literature, I could not locate the tech manual. > > > > Do you have the URL? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Marc > > > > I don't know if the manual I have is for Sandisk or not. There is no > product identified in any of the text. > > If Sandisk does the same, the file system isn't a default format. > > I will send you the file that I have. Got it! Thanks Robin! Marc