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i'm trying to mount my usb device in fedora 7(vmware) i use the comand: mount /sda1 /mnt but when i go to /mnt i find the content of the folder /boot. can u tell me what's the problem? Last edited by jalil smail; 04-19-2008 at 07:47 AM.. |
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Do you get an error message?
Which device is the vmware hard drive which you are booting from? sda1 sounds like a good guess. Probably your USB stick is on sdb or sdc, or even sdd. Try sudo fdisk -l -- your USB stick will probably have a single partition, and the size should match the size of the stick. Also try look in the system log files for messages pertaining to the insertion of a removable device. (Are you sure it's not being automatically mounted? Many modern Linux distros will do that for you by default.) |
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