Question #75394 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/75394
Status: Expired => Open
apinunt is still having a problem:
The bug still remains, but in the meantime I've discovered what I think
produces the sdb, sdc, sdd, and sdd entries in /dev to be the 4 memory card
slots on the front of the computer.
I continue to only erratically be able to mount USB drives, and have had one of
the drives unmount while moving a number of files to it, which appears to have
corrupted the drive to the point of making it useless and I am now struggling
with trying to determine how to recover the content safely. I have searched in
vain for some documentation of how the ext3 file system resides on the disk in
hopes that I could access my files without writing to the disk or making any
changes which might cause further damage. No one appears to be able to answer
any of my questions without using the word "maybe", leaving me indecisive as to
what I might try.
Perhaps another 15 days of inactivity will clear the problem?
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