What are the permissions on the USB stick.   Just do "ls -l" and see.
 Likely the device now is owned by a group you need to be a member of
in order to have write permission.    But you can use "sudo chmod
..." to do a one time fix.

On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Nicklas Karlsson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> There have been some kind of "I"idiot transforming debian desktop for 
> telelphones, they have thrown in all applications without sorting in a bunch 
> at what's worse removed System->Administration->User so I can't change 
> setting to make USB stick writable. Did anyone else had similar problem to 
> make USB stick writable then files should be copied to linuxcnc computer?
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