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Alright so my problem isn't I don't know how to mount my jumpdrive, but rather I can mount it on my computer then I must restart my computer to mount it again. If anyone knows how to mount it again after I have unplugged it, and it has changed ID's it would be much appreciated. The jump drive is also considered a mass storage device. I'm wondering if there a way I can mount it more than once with out restarting.
Last edited by Newb_Linux_Geek; 02-02-2004 at 09:38 PM.
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