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Cant' mount usb drive, /dev/sda1 not showing up
Hi, I'm trying to mount a usb drive but the path /dev/sda1 does not show up under /dev when I plug in the usb device.
In fact I see no differences under /dev before and after I plugin my usb drive. Any ideas why the system is not recognizing the usb drive and how to fix? This is on a Solaris 10 OS. thanks, |
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