Michael Scully wrote:
Arpotu: After we plugged it in, it created a /dev/sdc and /dev/sdc1 node (it had dual SATA drives already). When I tried to found the file system on /dev/sdc1 it came back with a message that NTFS wasn't a supported filesystem. It obviously could see the partition to detect it. This is a MAXTOR One-Touch 3, 750 GB. Is there a size limit on USBFS perhaps? This is straight from the factory. I know I can fdisk the /dev/sdc node, delete the partition there, and mkfs.ext3 on it, as I have on others. I was just looking for more "plug and play options" across platforms.
What I ended up doing in cases like this was formatting the drive ext2, and using a ext2 driver for Windows...
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