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Ubuntu: Access a usb flash drive from the terminal

Access a usb flash drive from the terminal

 

 

1. Find what the drive is called

You'll need to know what the drive is called to mount it. To do that fire off:
sudo fdisk -l
You're looking for a partition that should look something like: /dev/sdb1. Remember what it's called.

2. Create a mount point

Create a new directory in /media so you can mount the drive onto the filesystem:
sudo  mkdir /media/usb

3. Mount!

sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/usb
When you're done, just fire off:
sudo umount /media/usb


Source: StackOverflow

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  1. I got this message :

    Mount: /media/usb: wrong FS tape, bad option, bad super block on /dev/scd1, missing code page or helper program or other error.

    ReplyDelete

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