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Whichevery partition it is will show Linux under the System column in the fdisk output. You have sdc3, sdc5, sdc6 and sdb4 as Linux. I notice your last fdisk output shows sdc partition as what was formerly sdb partitions on your 120GB drive. Are you unplugging drives and plugging them in again?
What command do you use to mount whichever partition you have been trying to mount?
Whichevery partition it is will show Linux under the System column in the fdisk output. You have sdc3, sdc5, sdc6 and sdb4 as Linux. I notice your last fdisk output shows sdc partition as what was formerly sdb partitions on your 120GB drive. Are you unplugging drives and plugging them in again?
What command do you use to mount whichever partition you have been trying to mount?
I'm not unplugging drives and plugging them in again.
I do not use any command. I'm just click on each disk/partition to mount them.
I would. Can't hurt anything to try. By the way, what happened immediately prior to your getting this error? Did you make any changes to the computer software/hardware?
I have no tried mount the partition with the "mount" command. I get the same message as I get when i'm click on the desktop icon. Anyone who has a idea what the problem can be?
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