Wednesday, January 6, 2010

[nslu2-linux] Re: Maximum FAT32 partition?

 

   Anyone?  Largest supported FAT32 partition size?  I'd rather get a definitive answer before I begin re-partitioning my 1Tb drive...
 
   Thanks again.

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 5:25 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> wrote:
   I've recently upgraded a WD MyBook 500Gb to a MyBook 1Tb drive.  They're both formatted FAT32, with a single partition.  I'm running unslung 6.10 on a 1Gb USB thumb drive in the Disk 2 slot, and so I shut down my working configuration (with the 500Gb drive), unplugged the old drive from the Disk 1 slot, and plugged the 1Tb drive in.  Everything seems to start up fine, and when I navigate to the web configuration page, I see that my NSLU2 is unslung.  However, the UI indicates the 1Tb drive is unformatted.  When I SSH into the Slug, no device appears at /share/hdd/data.

   Is there a limit to the FAT32 partition size that unslung will support?  What am I doing wrong that is causing the new 1Tb drive not to appear?  It's been a while since I dropped a new HD into my configuration.

   Thanks in advance.

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