I know this may be somewhat unrelated, but I was having problems with a
SanDisk USB drive and SanDisk Sanda Fuze mounting to the same Media\Disk
- this caused all sorts of problems because the file trees were similar.
To try and fix the problem,  I right-clicked on the Cruzer USB stick
icon, I set the mount point (under settings) to media/cruzer.  When I
remounted the USB Cruzer, it complained about the slash, and wouldn't
mount the stick anymore.  I searched the entire drive (hidden too),
trying to locate the text cruzer.  It only showed up in the fdi-cache
file, so I"m not sure how to correct the problem (I would have thought
the info would have been stored in a conf file or something, or the UI
wouldn't let me input invalid text.

So while the fdi-cache file has errors, it isn't corrupt, however, the
errors are not flushed, so I'm stuck at this point.

Is it safe for me to sudo delete the fdi-cache file post  normal bootup?
What would be lost?  As a newbie, if anyone has suggestions on where I
can learn more about this low level behavior, I'm all ears.

Running latest Intrepid.

Thanks in advance

Rick Sprenkle

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hal will not start if fdi-cache is corrupted
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