On 19-Jul-08, at 11:02 AM, indianathan n wrote:
1. Use our pen drive in normal user instead of root for safe
operation.
2. For copying files, first mount your pen drive with R/W
permission. (
Ubuntu auto mount the device with read only permission.
3. Use only commands to copy files.It is easy to terminate the
process in
middle. In GUI mode, some times file system get corrupted.
4. Never make to change file permissions of files available in pen
drive.
this makes the file as read only and unable to edit.
5. make proper mounting and unmounting when using the drive.
in KDE under Mandriva/Sabayon
1. insert pen drive
2. window pops up asking if new medium to be opened in new window
3. konq window opens up and you can treat it as a normal drive and do
whatever you want with it
sabayon opens it as /media/disk
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regards
kg
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