daniel a écrit :
> One possible solution would be to convert the vfat volume to ntfs. This can be done if the volume in question is NOT a system or otherwise un-dismountable volume.
> The command to do this, under windows xp, is:
>
> convert x: /FS:NTFS /NoSecurity
>
> where x is the drive letter of the volume.
>
>
merci, thank you
with ubuntu installed on my volume D converted in NTFS
it is OK now
no more bug
daniel a écrit :
> One possible solution would be to convert the vfat volume to ntfs. This can be done if the volume in question is NOT a system or otherwise un-dismountable volume.
> The command to do this, under windows xp, is:
>
> convert x: /FS:NTFS /NoSecurity
>
> where x is the drive letter of the volume.
>
>
merci, thank you
with ubuntu installed on my volume D converted in NTFS
it is OK now
no more bug