USB keys

From: Fabrice Bentejac LM2S (fabrice_at_semt2.smts.cea.fr)
Date: 10/06/04


Date: 6 Oct 2004 07:52:02 GMT

Hello,

I have the following problem:
-I have USB keys.
-When I first use them under LINUX, I have no problem accessing them :
mount /dev/sdc /mnt/clef1; I can then copy, read erase files.

... I umount the key, then I read my files under Windows XP. Again, no problem,
I can access them and copy them to XP. Note that I DON'T write anything to the
key while under XP.

I go back to the LINUX computer, and I have no way accessing my key again.

Do you have an idea of what is going on?

both LINUX computers are recent DELL.

Thanks in advance.



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