Run "dmesg" before and after plugging in the drive for the
output. Also, in addition to "umount" on the drive, do "eject"
for USB drives so they will be properly recognized next time.
This is very important if they are different sized drives or
different enclosures. 

Mr O.


--- Jim Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> fdisk gives me a read error.  Just like if I try to fdisk a
> device  
> that isn't there.
> 
> I haven't seen the dmesg after I plug it in.  It does not
> automount,  
> so I'm not sure if it would spit out a dmesg.  I can check.
> 


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