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From: Jim Craig
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] USB flash drive issue
More info.
So I did the same as before. Plugged in the usb to the linux box. Went
to LinuxCNC using Axis GUI. Opened a file from the /
From: Jim Craig
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] USB flash drive issue
Peter,
I could give that a shot. I was not using a terminal to eject the media
I was simply right clicking on the 8GB filesys icon on the desk
This is all new. I've never seen that before.
Dave
On 5/12/2016 2:49 PM, sam sokolik wrote:
> I am seeing the same behavior in 2.7.4 on jessie. If you open a file
> from a usb drive - Axis seems to hold on to it even though you opened a
> different file (not on the usb drive)
>
> sam
>
> On 5/
I am seeing the same behavior in 2.7.4 on jessie. If you open a file
from a usb drive - Axis seems to hold on to it even though you opened a
different file (not on the usb drive)
sam
On 5/12/2016 1:19 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> What version of LinuxCNC are you using ?
>
> Dave
>
> On 5/12/2016 1:5
2.7.4
On 5/12/2016 1:19 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> What version of LinuxCNC are you using ?
>
> Dave
>
> On 5/12/2016 1:51 PM, Jim Craig wrote:
>> More info.
>>
>> So I did the same as before. Plugged in the usb to the linux box. Went
>> to LinuxCNC using Axis GUI. Opened a file from the /media/usb0/
What version of LinuxCNC are you using ?
Dave
On 5/12/2016 1:51 PM, Jim Craig wrote:
> More info.
>
> So I did the same as before. Plugged in the usb to the linux box. Went
> to LinuxCNC using Axis GUI. Opened a file from the /media/usb0/
> directory in Axis. Opened a file on the local hard drive
More info.
So I did the same as before. Plugged in the usb to the linux box. Went
to LinuxCNC using Axis GUI. Opened a file from the /media/usb0/
directory in Axis. Opened a file on the local hard drive in Axis. Axis
is no longer showing the file from the usb on the graphical display or
in the
Danny,
In Debian Wheezy (and I believe most other linux distributions) you have
to mount the USB once you connect it to the computer. It does not
automatically mount. When you bring up the file manager. It is mounting
the drive.
That is what I think is happening anyway.
Jim
On 5/12/2016 11:4
I have trouble with the USB drive too, but different.
If I plug into the drive and try to load, LinuxCNC doesn't see any files. If
you browse File Manager to the drive even once, then there's no problem, all
the flash drive data is available.
This is kind of annoying, the design stuff is on an
Peter,
I could give that a shot. I was not using a terminal to eject the media
I was simply right clicking on the 8GB filesys icon on the desktop and
clicking the eject media option. There is no unmount option in the right
click context menu.
I was under the assumption that the eject medial co
How about unmounting the stick first before ejecting?
Peter
Am 12.05.2016 16:50, schrieb Jim Craig:
> All,
>
> I found an issue that I think is a bug but would like feedback before I
> post it on the GitHub issue list.
>
> I was using a USB flash drive to transfer files from my CAD/CAM pc to
> the
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