Karl Larsen wrote:
> When you say it doesn't work,
> do you mean that it is not automatically mounted,
> or that it doesn't appear at all, eg as /dev/sdb ?
>
It doesn't appear and if you do ls on /media/ there is nothing there
either. It just does nothing.
You didn't really answer my question.
In my case, my memory stick is not automatically mounted,
as it was with earlier kernels;
but I can mount it myself with "mount /dev/sdb /mnt" (or whatever).
Then I can use it as before.
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