You said you ran fdisk, so we know you set up a partition.

Did you format that partition, using mkfs?

If not, you actually need to format the disk before you can use it, either
under Windows or under Linux.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Huiyuan Ma wrote:

> I used 'fdisk' under linux 7.0 to make a zip disk,
> but now my win98 couldn't read it,and even no
> icon shown when it gets started.What can I do?
> Besides,I tried to mount the zip disk into linux,
> after editing the fstab,and set the type of file
> systme
> to be 'vfat', it said 'the wrong type or too many
> mount
> points.' Is there any limit for mount points?
> Thank you.
>
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