On 2017-01-01 15:29, Michael wrote:
> sudo fsck -p /media/bmike1/SDULTRA64
This is not correct. You run fsck on the device, not the mount point.
Find out what the device node is (probably /dev/sdX1 where X is a
lowercase letter which is not a. Try "ls -l /dev/disk/by-label/" to get
a listing), then umount the device, then run fsck on it.
> fsck.ext2: Is a directory while trying to open /media/bmike1/SDULTRA64
And it's guessing the filesystem type incorrectly. "fsck.vfat" may
work better once the device is umounted. If your automounter tries to
mount it, turn the automounter off (and leave it off, those things are
useless.)
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