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Old 12th April 2008, 02:09 PM
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USB pendrive ghostwritable?

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I'm having some trouble writing on a USB pendrive... it seems to be perfectely recognized (I can see and run every files inside), and if I try to write some file it is correctly shown into Nautilus.

the problem comes when I put the pendrive in some other PC, with Windows... the files which where there already, are there. The file I added under Fedora, isn't there

how come?
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