henderson five said :
> I get no errors, and there doesn't seem to be any issues with the bios.
> Oddly enough I don't think the puredyne usb is being recognised at all by
> fdisk and lsusb. Any other ideas what might be the issue?

1. Boot into Mint and log in
2. Open a terminal (or stay at the console if already there)
3. plug the key
4. Wait 10 seconds
5. What's the output of:
   dmesg | tail -n 25


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