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>&#13;    The purpose of this document is to describe procedures for
    implementing USB flash memory devices (memory sticks) on
    Linux. This entails the following:
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>&#13;         making over-the-counter devices, pre-formatted for the MS
         Windows system, work on Linux;
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>&#13;         formatting the device in the ext2 filesystem on a single
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>&#13;         formatting the device on a dual partition in the ext2 and
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>&#13;         making the device more user friendly;
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>&#13;         maintaining the filesystem of the device;
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>&#13;         using additional features of Linux-2.6.x.
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>&#13;    The procedures described in this document should work on
    any USB memory stick device which can be operated as a read-write
    device. Read-only devices do not fall in this category. The
    procedures will not work if the write facility of the device is
    disabled (i.e. if the write protect switch is on).
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>&#13;    The procedures described for formatting and maintenance in
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>&#13;    It may be dangerous to re-format the flash memory
    intended for a digital camera. The camera may then be unable to
    understand it. Use the camera's built-in menu system to do this
	 reformatting for you.
	 
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