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
the second one will tell us what physical disk partitions are connected
(including USB keys) whether they are mounted or not.

After this, unplug the USB key, run both commands again and post the
output here too:

df
ls /dev | grep '^sd'

When it works properly, the output should be different for both commands
when the USB key is plugged in and when it's not.

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usb key can't mount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482714
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