If this is the case using a small e.g. fat32 (virtual) partition might solve your problem. Or just put the files on a usb flash drive.
L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue
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L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Jude Parrill - 2011-12-11, 12:15
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Steffen - 2011-12-11, 13:25
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Jude Parrill - 2011-12-11, 13:42
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Steffen - 2011-12-11, 14:12
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Orion Pobursky - 2011-12-11, 18:37
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Travis Cobbs - 2011-12-12, 1:56
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Roland Melkert - 2011-12-12, 19:12
Re: L3P and LGEO in Linux Issue - by Lars C. Hassing - 2012-03-24, 19:34
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