w/o USB that doesn't work [164506.774036] usb 1-2.1: >new high-speed USB device number 29 using ehci_hcd [164506.865561] usb 1-2.1: >New USB device found, idVendor=048d, idProduct=1169 [164506.865577] usb 1-2.1: >New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0 [164506.867373] scsi21 : usb-storage 1-2.1:1.0 [164507.867579] scsi 21:0:0:0: >Direct-Access XXXXXXXX U1169CONTROLLER 0.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 [164507.870298] sd 21:0:0:0: >Attached scsi generic sg3 type 0 [164507.875191] sd 21:0:0:0: >[sdc] At\x19 [164532.828784] usb 1-2.1: >new full-speed USB device numb\xffffff81 [164533.022927] hub 1-2:1.0: >unableY`chenumerate USB device on port 1 with USB [164506.774036] usb 1-2.1: >new high-speed USB device number 29 using ehci_hcd [164506.865561] usb 1-2.1: >New USB device found, idVendor=048d, idProduct=1169 [164506.865577] usb 1-2.1: >New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0 [164506.867373] scsi21 : usb-storage 1-2.1:1.0 [164507.867579] scsi 21:0:0:0: >Direct-Access XXXXXXXX U1169CONTROLLER 0.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 [164507.870298] sd 21:0:0:0: >Attached scsi generic sg3 type 0 [164507.875191] sd 21:0:0:0: >[sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk [164532.619528] usb 1-2.1: >USB disconnect, device number 29 [164532.828784] usb 1-2.1: >new full-speed USB device number 30 using ehci_hcd [164532.902074] usb 1-2.1: >device descriptor read/64, error -32 [164533.022927] hub 1-2:1.0: >unable to enumerate USB device on port 1 [164646.381348] usb 1-2.1: >new high-speed USB device number 31 using ehci_hcd [164646.473237] usb 1-2.1: >New USB device found, idVendor=048d, idProduct=1169 [164646.473253] usb \x19 [164647.486247] scsi 22:0:0:0: >Di\xffffff81 [sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk But I suppose I should just toss it (as has been recommended) :-)~MIKE~(-: On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Mike Ballon wrote: > Different devices, different errors based on existence and state. > > > dmesg > --- plug in the stick > > dmesg > -- what do you see, it should show something if the logic board on stick > is good. > > > On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > >> I was wondering, I still have that flash drive that died and wanted to >> see if I could resrrect it: >> Well, to save you from having to wade trough text for 3 of the 8 commands >> the response was 'no medium found' as opposed to 'no such file or >> directory'.Then I thought perhaps I needed to partition it; for >> /dev/sdb-/dev/sdd the response was 'no medium found' and then /dev/sde said >> 'no such file or directory'. Why did the returns give me to different >> responses? >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdc1 >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sdc1: No such file or directory >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdd1 >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sdd1: No such file or directory >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sde1 >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sde1: No such file or directory >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb1 >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sdb1: No such file or directory >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdb >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sdb: No medium found >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdc >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sdc: No medium found >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdd >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sdd: No medium found >> >> sudo mkfs -t vfat /dev/sde >> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >> /dev/sde: No such file or directory >> >> sudo fdisk /dev/sdd >> fdisk: unable to open /dev/sdd: No medium found >> >> sudo fdisk /dev/sdc >> fdisk: unable to open /dev/sdc: No medium found >> >> sudo fdisk /dev/sdb >> fdisk: unable to open /dev/sdb: No medium found >> >> sudo fdisk /dev/sde >> fdisk: unable to open /dev/sde: No such file or directory >> >> >> :-)~MIKE~(-: >> >> >> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Mike Ballon wrote: >> >>> no sweat, glad we nailed it down. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Michael Havens wrote: >>> >>>> then mkfs -t vfat then dosfslabel >>>> >>>> thanks for your help.... couldn't of done it w/o you! >>>> >>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Michael Havens wrote: >>>> >>>>> distro is Mint14. I tried it in a Mint12 and mX14 (if you have old >>>>> hardware mX14 is the operating system for you) with the same problem. fixed >>>>> it! I unplugged all the other USB drives then made guesses about what the >>>>> USB port was named (/dev/sdd1, /dev/sdc1... etc) >>>>> >>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Mike Ballon wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Sounds like something went wrong with the part or file system setup. >>>>>> Try it in another computer if you have one, if not just try setting up the >>>>>> usb again. >>>>>> >>>>>> What distro btw? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Michael Havens wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> hmmmmm... I just noticed. When I plug the drive in an icon appears >>>>>>> in caja representing the drive if it is in the 'computer' mode. When I open >>>>>>> the icon an info window appears stating that the computer can't mount the >>>>>>> file. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Is the drive dead or just in a coma awaiting someone to awaken it >>>>>>> with a kiss? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Michael Havens wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> i'm not sure how old it is. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 5:23 PM, Michael Havens wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:~$ blkid >>>>>>>>> /dev/sda1: UUID="cc83628a-2b28-40b4-8f02-c8a818ef55e9" TYPE="ext4" >>>>>>>>> /dev/sda5: UUID="31eb4a2e-cf07-47d8-9f0a-2b12795b32fc" TYPE="swap" >>>>>>>>> /dev/sda6: UUID="0653ee3e-f753-42a3-a6b6-dc2948cb8859" TYPE="ext4" >>>>>>>>> /dev/sda7: LABEL="entertainment" >>>>>>>>> UUID="9be45b98-d619-4a31-a951-5dd63fab9775" TYPE="ext4" >>>>>>>>> /dev/sda8: SEC_TYPE="msdos" UUID="F3E7-6D4B" TYPE="vfat" >>>>>>>>> /dev/sda9: LABEL="backtrack" >>>>>>>>> UUID="b75029ca-b18f-4310-8800-916ef23ea3cf" TYPE="ext4" >>>>>>>>> ***** >>>>>>>>> Nope, it doesn't see it. That is the second thumb drive that died >>>>>>>>> this year. the first one was only a few months old whereas this one is a >>>>>>>>> few years old. Is there any way to tell how old it is? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:54 PM, James Dugger < >>>>>>>>> james.dugger@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Try >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> $ blkid >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If Linux is seeing the drive as a device it should return a UUID >>>>>>>>>> and a device assignment for it. >>>>>>>>>> On May 6, 2014 2:46 PM, "Michael Havens" >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> unplugging it was the first thing I tried. Then I tried to fix >>>>>>>>>>> it with a reboot (that fixed things for me before when dealing with things. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Michael Havens >>>>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:~$ /etc/init.d/autofs status >>>>>>>>>>>> bash: /etc/init.d/autofs: No such file or directory >>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:~$ >>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:~$ ps |grep automount >>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:~$ >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Mike Ballon < >>>>>>>>>>>> mike.ballon@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> unplug/plug, it should automount, if not check: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> $ /etc/init.d/autofs status >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> automount (pid 1442) is running... >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Michael Havens < >>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> it isn't automounting. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Michael Havens < >>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> got it all to work.... even changed the label name. What >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> messed me up was: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times) -- again maybe you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't need the one >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I didn't understand at first that was part of the 'n' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> command. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo fdisk >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): o >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0x3e8c35b3. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> write them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> After that, of course, the previous content won't be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recoverable. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> corrected by w(rite) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): n >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition type: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e extended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Select (default p): p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition number (1-4, default 1): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First sector (2048-3913663, default 2048): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 2048 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-3913663, default >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3913663): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 3913663 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): t >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Selected partition 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): ntfs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): l >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0 Empty 24 NEC DOS 81 Minix / old Lin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bf Solaris >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 FAT12 27 Hidden NTFS Win 82 Linux swap / So >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c1 DRDOS/sec (FAT- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 XENIX root 39 Plan 9 83 Linux >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c4 DRDOS/sec (FAT- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 XENIX usr 3c PartitionMagic 84 OS/2 hidden C: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c6 DRDOS/sec (FAT- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4 FAT16 <32M 40 Venix 80286 85 Linux extended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c7 Syrinx >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Extended 41 PPC PReP Boot 86 NTFS volume set >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> da Non-FS data >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 6 FAT16 42 SFS 87 NTFS volume set >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> db CP/M / CTOS / . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT 4d QNX4.x 88 Linux plaintext >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> de Dell Utility >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 AIX 4e QNX4.x 2nd part 8e Linux LVM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> df BootIt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9 AIX bootable 4f QNX4.x 3rd part 93 Amoeba >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e1 DOS access >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a OS/2 Boot Manag 50 OnTrack DM 94 Amoeba BBT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e3 DOS R/O >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> b W95 FAT32 51 OnTrack DM6 Aux 9f BSD/OS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e4 SpeedStor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c W95 FAT32 (LBA) 52 CP/M a0 IBM Thinkpad hi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eb BeOS fs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e W95 FAT16 (LBA) 53 OnTrack DM6 Aux a5 FreeBSD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ee GPT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> f W95 Ext'd (LBA) 54 OnTrackDM6 a6 OpenBSD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ef EFI (FAT-12/16/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 OPUS 55 EZ-Drive a7 NeXTSTEP >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> f0 Linux/PA-RISC b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 11 Hidden FAT12 56 Golden Bow a8 Darwin UFS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> f1 SpeedStor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12 Compaq diagnost 5c Priam Edisk a9 NetBSD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> f4 SpeedStor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 14 Hidden FAT16 <3 61 SpeedStor ab Darwin boot >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> f2 DOS secondary >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 16 Hidden FAT16 63 GNU HURD or Sys af HFS / HFS+ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fb VMware VMFS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 17 Hidden HPFS/NTF 64 Novell Netware b7 BSDI fs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fc VMware VMKCORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 18 AST SmartSleep 65 Novell Netware b8 BSDI swap >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fd Linux raid auto >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1b Hidden W95 FAT3 70 DiskSecure Mult bb Boot Wizard hid >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fe LANstep >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1c Hidden W95 FAT3 75 PC/IX be Solaris boot >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ff BBT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1e Hidden W95 FAT1 80 Old Minix >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): 86 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Changed system type of partition 1 to 86 (NTFS volume set) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There is no *BSD partition on /dev/sdd. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk /dev/sdd: 2003 MB, 2003795968 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 11 heads, 4 sectors/track, 88946 cylinders, total 3913664 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sectors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk identifier: 0x3e8c35b3 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 2048 3913663 1955808 86 NTFS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> volume set >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The partition table has been altered! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Syncing disks. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Mike Ballon < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mike.ballon@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> After the 1 is t, 1 might have been selected for you by >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start over... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> fdisk /dev/sdd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > o (create new table) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > n (create part, 1 would be the default, maybe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you don't need the 1) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times) -- again maybe you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't need the one >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > t (select fs type) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > b (selects fat for fs) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > p (print the table) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > w (write the changes) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't make me do a video I don't have time ;) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Michael Havens < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Okay.... I think I really screwed things up. YOu said: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> fdisk /dev/sdb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > o >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > n >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > t >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ***The above didn't look like that. There was no '$>' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But I figured your computer was just configured differently >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so I carried on! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo fdisk >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): o >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0xf66cb38c. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> write them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> After that, of course, the previous content won't be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recoverable. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> corrected by w(rite) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): n >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition type: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e extended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Select (default p): p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition number (1-4, default 1): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First sector (2048-3913663, default 2048): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 2048 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-3913663, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default 3913663): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 3913663 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1: unknown command >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command action >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a toggle a bootable flag >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> b edit bsd disklabel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c toggle the dos compatibility flag >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> d delete a partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> l list known partition types >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> m print this menu >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> n add a new partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> o create a new empty DOS partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> p print the partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> q quit without saving changes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> s create a new empty Sun disklabel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> t change a partition's system id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> u change display/entry units >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> v verify the partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> w write table to disk and exit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> x extra functionality (experts only) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): t >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Selected partition 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): ^[^[ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hex code (type L to list codes): ^Cbmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sudo fdisk /dev/sdd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): o >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0xbdd16f92. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> write them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> After that, of course, the previous content won't be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recoverable. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> corrected by w(rite) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): n >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition type: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e extended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Select (default p): b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Invalid partition type `b' >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): n >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition type: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e extended >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Select (default p): p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition number (1-4, default 1): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First sector (2048-3913663, default 2048): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 2048 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-3913663, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default 3913663): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using default value 3913663 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There is no *BSD partition on /dev/sdd. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The partition table has been altered! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Syncing disks. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo fdisk >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk /dev/sdd: 2003 MB, 2003795968 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 11 heads, 4 sectors/track, 88946 cylinders, total 3913664 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sectors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk identifier: 0xbdd16f92 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 2048 3913663 1955808 83 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Linux >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): ^[[B^[[A^[ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [: unknown command >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command action >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a toggle a bootable flag >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> b edit bsd disklabel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c toggle the dos compatibility flag >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> d delete a partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> l list known partition types >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> m print this menu >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> n add a new partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> o create a new empty DOS partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> p print the partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> q quit without saving changes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> s create a new empty Sun disklabel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> t change a partition's system id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> u change display/entry units >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> v verify the partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> w write table to disk and exit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> x extra functionality (experts only) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Command (m for help): q >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdd1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk /dev/sdd1: 2001 MB, 2001731584 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 62 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1017 cylinders, total 3909632 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sectors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk identifier: 0x20ac7dda >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This doesn't look like a partition table >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Probably you selected the wrong device. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1p1 ? 3224498923 3657370039 216435558+ 7 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HPFS/NTFS/exFAT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1p2 ? 3272020941 930513678 976730017 16 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hidden FAT16 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1p3 ? 0 0 0 6f >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Unknown >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1p4 50200576 974536369 462167897 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Empty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Partition table entries are not in disk order >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ****Now when I plug the USB drive in and it automounts >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nothing new appears in the file manager. SO I ran another program to see >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what it says: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sfdisk /dev/sdd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OK >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Disk /dev/sdd: 1018 cylinders, 62 heads, 62 sectors/track >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Old situation: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Warning: The partition table looks like it was made >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for C/H/S=*/11/4 (instead of 1018/62/62). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For this listing I'll assume that geometry. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Units = cylinders of 22528 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> counting from 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End #cyls #blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 46+ 88946- 88901- 1955808 83 Linux >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start: (c,h,s) expected (46,6,1) found (1,78,9) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> end: (c,h,s) expected (1023,10,4) found (34,10,4) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd2 0 - 0 0 0 Empty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd3 0 - 0 0 0 Empty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd4 0 - 0 0 0 Empty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Input in the following format; absent fields get a default >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> value. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Usually you only need to specify and (and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> perhaps ). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 :? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> trailing junk after number >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Mike Ballon < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mike.ballon@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First I was wrong to say that /dev/sdd1 would not exist >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it you simply unmounted it. I believe it can vary between a physical system >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and a VM. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- returns the memory stick i just plugged in and assigns >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> device /dev/sdb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> dmesg >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [ 452.300827] scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access Kingston >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DataTraveler 2.0 PMAP PQ: 0 ANSI: 4 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [ 452.302226] sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [ 452.316528] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] 15240576 512-byte >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> logical blocks: (7.80 GB/7.26 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- automount presents the stick to me because it has a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> file system >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> mount | grep sdb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdb1 on /media/UNTITLED type vfat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- fdisk returns the partition info >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> fdisk -l /dev/sdb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdb1 2 15240575 7620287 b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> W95 FAT32 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- use fdisk to delete the partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> fdisk /dev/sdb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > d >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- use fdisk to create the partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> fdisk /dev/sdb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > o >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > n >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > t >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > w >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> Command > p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdb1 2048 15240575 7619264 b >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> W95 FAT32 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- make the file system if needed, I say if needed >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> because since the partition is exactly the same and the fs is the same, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> automount mounted the stick for me automagically >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> umount /dev/sdb1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> mount /dev/sdb /mnt/foobar >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> touch /mnt/foobar/test.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> ls /mnt/fobar >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> test.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- oops forgot the renaming of volume, I'm on debian so >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> apt-get install mtools >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Setting up mtools (4.0.17-1) ... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $> mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::usb_stick >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> again... gparted is your friend >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Mike Ballon < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mike.ballon@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> if you unmounted then /dev/sdd1 would no longer be there. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Give me a few mins and I'll spin up a VM (I'm on a Mac) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and I'll run through all the steps for you. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Michael Havens < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bummer.... new drive: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mount >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 on /media/bmike1/OpenELEC type vfat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks2) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdd1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1: No such file or directory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdd1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1: No such file or directory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e2label /dev/sdd1 Pny2G >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> e2label: No such file or directory while trying to open >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sdd1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what am I doing wrong? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Michael Havens < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that wouldn't change a vfat system but it inspired the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> correct search terms and I found 'dosfslabel'. Thanks for the help, man:D >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Ryan Rix wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yeah, you're right Mike. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RenameUSBDrive#FAT16_and_FAT32 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Michael Havens writes: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > same thing: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > sudo e2label /dev/sdd1 Goodwill >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > e2label: Bad magic number in super-block while >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> trying to open >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > /dev/sdd1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > could it be because it is a vfat file system? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (while I love linux I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > like to have the ability for my flash drives to be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> used on common >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > computers) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Mike Ballon < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mike.ballon@gmail.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > It's I file system label so yes, you'll need to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> format. If there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > is no partition will have to create a partition >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> before you can do >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > a mkfs gparted should do all that for you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > On May 5, 2014 7:47 PM, "Michael Havens" < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bmike1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Thanks Mike. Does this error mean I need to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> format the drive? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > sudo e2label /dev/sdc1 Goodwill >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > e2label: Bad magic number in super-block >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> while trying to open >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > /dev/sdc1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > This is what 'mount' shows sdc1 to be: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > /dev/sdc1 on /media/bmike1/OpenELEC type >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> vfat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks2) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > and to format this and apply the label it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> would be: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdc1;e2label /dev/sdc1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Goodwill >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > :-)~MIKE~(-: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Mike Ballon >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > e2label >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Michael >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Havens >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I have a few flash drives. 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