Instead of GParted, I recomend Parted Magic 2.0 Live CD for partitioning the Pendrive. And you might want to concider using YAFFS2 file system for the pendrive, as its much better and long life inducing than FAT32.
Linux can obviously recoganise YAFFS2. But Windows as you know, is ****Thanks, I read about it here
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAFFS
but wanted to know, can Microsoft Windows and Linux natively recognise YAFFS2 ?
Also, is Partiiton Magic live cd Freeware? Mentioning that might help
And you might want to concider using YAFFS2 file system for the pendrive, as its much better and long life inducing than FAT32.
NucleusKore said:Thanks, I read about it here
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAFFS
Source:*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memoryIn practice, flash file systems are only used for "Memory Technology Devices" ("MTD"), which are embedded flash memories that do not have a controller. Removable flash memory cards and USB flash drives have built-in controllers to perform wear-levelling and error correction so use of a specific flash file system does not add any benefit.
password protection hardly works. there are numerous workarounds, like using a non windows OS, etc.^^^Well, the point is better data management(Though, of couse, even i find it silly to partition a 4 GB pen drive ). Also the software that transcend provides alongwith the pen drive can password-protect the partition if the user wants to. This is an added advantage.
What's the point of partitioning a pen drive. .