Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 16:36:16 -0400, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
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First check to see if it is mounted.
df -h (will show the the mounts)
If it isn't mounted try this:
mount -t filestems_type disk mountpoint
EG:
mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mount_point
(NOTE: Choose your mount point to a directory that is there. Maybe "/mnt" be sure not to squash another filesystem that me be mount)
No luck. Here is a (somewhat edited) log:
# put thumb in # /mnt/usb exists
[root@mbrc15 ~]# ls /dev/sdb /dev/sdb [root@mbrc15 ~]# ls /dev/sdb/ ls: cannot access /dev/sdb/: Not a directory [root@mbrc15 ~]# mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/usb mount: No medium found [root@mbrc15 ~]# mount -t vfat /dev/sdb0 /mnt/usb mount: special device /dev/sdb0 does not exist [root@mbrc15 ~]# mount -t vfat /dev/sdb/0 /mnt/usb mount: special device /dev/sdb/0 does not exist (a path prefix is not a directory)
[root@mbrc15 ~]# mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist [root@mbrc15 ~]#
It says no medium found, interesting. Forget about anything other than /dev/sdb{1,2,3, etc...} and my guess is that we only need to look for "/dev/sdb1." I am confused here since it says "no medium found" and obviously there is a medium showing up according to your previous posts. Let me check some things and post tomorrow, if it hasn't been fixed.
Anyone else?