Debian doesn't mount pen drive correctly.
Posted 09-07-2014 at 12:31 AM by s.verma
There is a case of Debian when after installing it via pen drive made by unetbootin (or may be any other usb iso creater), it works fine with a full desktop environment except for one thing, "the pen drive/removable drive doesn't mount with read/write or just incorrectly"
For this just edit your /etc/fstab file and find line starting from something /dev/sdx1 where sdx is going to be your pen drive and comment it out e.g. if I have only one hard disk then it would be /dev/sda, then I have to find /dev/sdb1, if two hard disk in computer, then /dev/sdc1 would be my pen drive.
line is
/dev/sdx1 ..............
then make it
#/dev/sdx1 ............
Now the pen drive must works fine.
For this just edit your /etc/fstab file and find line starting from something /dev/sdx1 where sdx is going to be your pen drive and comment it out e.g. if I have only one hard disk then it would be /dev/sda, then I have to find /dev/sdb1, if two hard disk in computer, then /dev/sdc1 would be my pen drive.
line is
/dev/sdx1 ..............
then make it
#/dev/sdx1 ............
Now the pen drive must works fine.
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