Well, this is not a bug !!!
I made bootable keys and now can use them after format them ...
Sorry for the time you spend on it.
Le lundi 23 novembre 2009 à 20:25 +, Brian Murray a écrit :
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That's right, it doesn't show on desktop, and the mount command doesn't
work, it says can't find usb drive in /dev/etc/fstab
@degobiol: I think you and Sridhar mean the same thing: USB key / USB
flash drive
So if I understand well, you have a Kingston DataTraveler USB key, you
insert it
The mount command would be unable to mount it because it doesn't know
what usb or usb drive is. So can you run the following commands with
your USB key inserted in a USB port and post the output here:
df
ls /dev | grep '^sd'
The first command will tell us what your system thinks is mounted and
Are you trying to mount a USB flash drive? Didn't ubuntu 9.10 auto
mount the Flash drive inserted?
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i don't have any flash drive, but i will try with a friends one and tell
you what hapend.
Are you trying to mount a USB flash drive? Didn't ubuntu 9.10 auto
mount the Flash drive inserted?
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usb key can't mount
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@degobiol: I think you and Sridhar mean the same thing: USB key / USB
flash drive
So if I understand well, you have a Kingston DataTraveler USB key, you
insert it into a USB port on your computer but it doesn't show on the
desktop. Is this correct?
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