Hi,
I have some problems to use USB memories .
Fedora recognize automatically thr USB pen that I plug inside a USB socket:
..... I can see it as Bus 002 Device 003: id 0781:5575 SanDisk Corp as result of command "lsubs".
I can also go inside it using Nautilus, and to work with the files stored inside it *but only if I use Nautilus*. Instead I cannot use this pen by the terminal (using commands line).
If I execute : ls /mnt/dir_where_is_mounted, I don't see the files that are inside the pen.., .. the output is not rigth ....
I thougth it necessary to mount manually the USB pen for achieve this targhet but I didn't get success also in this way...
*Can some one explain me how tho work with my USB pen *by command line**?
We need (manually) to mount the USB devices (memory flash, Hard Disk, ..) to achieve some purpouse ?
Regards
Thank you Angelo
Hi,
You should see your key in /run/media/your_session_/your_key_partition If you want to know the current path from Nautilus, you can use CTRL+L.
To mount it manually, just use "mount /dev/your_key_part(someting like sdb1 for example) /your_mount_point" mount is supposed to detect the partition format. Also "df -h" could be useful.
Best regards, Alexis. Le 29/07/2014 11:49, Angelo Moreschini a écrit :
Hi,
I have some problems to use USB memories .
Fedora recognize automatically thr USB pen that I plug inside a USB socket:
..... I can see it as Bus 002 Device 003: id 0781:5575 SanDisk Corp as result of command "lsubs".
I can also go inside it using Nautilus, and to work with the files stored inside it *but only if I use Nautilus*. Instead I cannot use this pen by the terminal (using commands line).
If I execute : ls /mnt/dir_where_is_mounted, I don't see the files that are inside the pen.., .. the output is not rigth ....
I thougth it necessary to mount manually the USB pen for achieve this targhet but I didn't get success also in this way...
_*Can some one explain me how tho work with my USB pen *by command line**_?
We need (manually) to mount the USB devices (memory flash, Hard Disk, ..) to achieve some purpouse ?
Regards
Thank you Angelo
Hi Alexis,
-* One* : you are right . My key_partition is 6CF4-C3AA , and with this path I could see the USB memory flash from command line. Thank you for your help .
Could you -only- give me a link to learn better about the mechanism of the path used in the automatic mount operation ?
- *Two* I have problem to understand what is the key_part parameter to use for mounting operation... my USB device is releved as /dev/sdc /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc2
(I used the command ls /dev/sd* -l)
What is the key_part to use? When I look to it with Nautilus I dont see partitions there ....
Thank you Regards
Angelo
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Alexis Jeandet < alexis.jeandet@member.fsf.org> wrote:
Hi,
You should see your key in /run/media/your_session_/your_key_partition If you want to know the current path from Nautilus, you can use CTRL+L.
To mount it manually, just use "mount /dev/your_key_part(someting like sdb1 for example) /your_mount_point" mount is supposed to detect the partition format. Also "df -h" could be useful.
Best regards, Alexis. Le 29/07/2014 11:49, Angelo Moreschini a écrit :
Hi,
I have some problems to use USB memories .
Fedora recognize automatically thr USB pen that I plug inside a USB socket:
..... I can see it as Bus 002 Device 003: id 0781:5575 SanDisk Corp as result of command "lsubs".
I can also go inside it using Nautilus, and to work with the files stored inside it *but only if I use Nautilus*. Instead I cannot use this pen by the terminal (using commands line).
If I execute : ls /mnt/dir_where_is_mounted, I don't see the files that are inside the pen.., .. the output is not rigth ....
I thougth it necessary to mount manually the USB pen for achieve this targhet but I didn't get success also in this way...
*Can some one explain me how tho work with my USB pen *by command line** ?
We need (manually) to mount the USB devices (memory flash, Hard Disk, ..) to achieve some purpouse ?
Regards
Thank you Angelo
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Il giorno mar, 29/07/2014 alle 16.53 +0300, Angelo Moreschini ha scritto:
- Two
I have problem to understand what is the key_part parameter to use for mounting operation..
this command can help:
$ cat /proc/partitions $ sudo blkid $ sudo blkid -L "Fedora 20 x86_64" $ mount LABEL='some label' /mnt/some-dir
hope this help
On Tue, 2014-07-29 at 16:53 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I have problem to understand what is the key_part parameter to use for mounting operation... my USB device is releved as /dev/sdc /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc2
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/dev/sdc is the whole device. It contains two partitions called /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdc2. Usually the one you want is /dev/sdc1 but it all depends on how the device was formatted. Just try mounting each of them to check, or use 'fdisk /dev/sdc' to examine the layout.
poc
thank you ,
both of you helped me
Angelo
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan pocallaghan@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2014-07-29 at 16:53 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I have problem to understand what is the key_part parameter to use for mounting operation... my USB device is releved as /dev/sdc /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc2
[Please don't top-post on the Fedora lists. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines]
/dev/sdc is the whole device. It contains two partitions called /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdc2. Usually the one you want is /dev/sdc1 but it all depends on how the device was formatted. Just try mounting each of them to check, or use 'fdisk /dev/sdc' to examine the layout.
poc
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