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disk_initialize

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The disk_initialize function initializes the disk drive.

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+DSTATUS disk_initialize (
+  BYTE Drive           /* Physical drive number */
+);
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Parameter

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Drive
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Specifies the physical drive number to initialize.
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Return Values

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This function returns a disk status as the result. For details of the disk status, refer to the disk_status function.

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Description

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The disk_initialize function initializes a physical drive. When the function succeeded, STA_NOINIT flag in the return value is cleard.

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This function is called from volume mount process in the FatFs module to manage the media change. Application program must not call this function while FatFs module is active, or FAT structure on the volume can be collapted. To re-initialize the file system, use f_mount function.

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Return

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