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How do you set up a USB Flash Drive, JetFlash, or JetFlashA under Linux?

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How do you set up a USB Flash Drive, JetFlash, or JetFlashA under Linux?

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Under Red Hat Linux v7.3 (kernel v2.4.18-3) the steps are as follows: 1. Format the USB Flash Drive (UFD), JetFlash, or JetFlashA as a FAT file system in Win98SE. 2. Create a directory in /mnt called “flash”. 3. Mount -a -t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash. Linux recognizes UFD, JetFlash, or JetFlashA as a SCSI device; therefore, you should see it listed as “/dev/sda”, “sdb”, etc.

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