Recognizing Drives

Joseph ubuntu at e-pops.org
Wed Apr 9 12:34:31 UTC 2008



Thank you Sir.  Actually, I have one of them (2Gb).  Never heard it called a Keydrive.  Around these 
parts, it's occasionally called a "Flashdrive" but usually is referred to as a "Jumpdrive".....

But I'm also wanting to do all of what a burner is for.  I do want to use it for storing data, but 
also, I'm planning on using it for burning music, videos, and other things.

Joseph




PEDRO MACANAS VALVERDE wrote:
> De:  Joseph
> Enviado el: mar 08/04/2008 21:04
> Para: Ubuntu user technical support,not for general discussions
> Asunto: Re: Recognizing Drives
>  
>>> I don´t use it. Why don´t you use a USB keydrive?.
> 
>> With all due respect, that doesn't come near to solving my problem.
> 
> 
> It is a way to avoid the problem, using an alternative way. I have a USB (Sungoo) and works very well in Linux and in Windows (it is explicitly compatible with Linux) with its FAT32 format and it is cheap.
> 
> 
>> But to answer your question, I have these, they work, I wish to use them, and I never heard of a USB
> keydrive.
> 
> 
> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=USB+keydrive&go=Go
> 
> Regards
> 
> Pedro.
> 
> 





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