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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Unable to acces my pendrive in linux Post 302351179 by thegeek on Monday 7th of September 2009 12:04:14 PM
Old 09-07-2009
what is the output of the dmesg when you connect the pen drive ?!
 

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DMESG(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  DMESG(8)

NAME
dmesg -- display the system message buffer SYNOPSIS
dmesg [-ac] [-M core [-N system]] DESCRIPTION
The dmesg utility displays the contents of the system message buffer. If the -M option is not specified, the buffer is read from the cur- rently running kernel via the sysctl(3) interface. Otherwise, the buffer is read from the specified core file, using the name list from the specified kernel image (or from the default image). The options are as follows: -a Show all data in the message buffer. This includes any syslog records and /dev/console output. -c Clear the kernel buffer after printing. -M Extract values associated with the name list from the specified core. -N If -M is also specified, extract the name list from the specified system instead of the default, which is the kernel image the system has booted from. FILES
/var/run/dmesg.boot usually a snapshot of the buffer contents taken soon after file systems are mounted at startup time SEE ALSO
sysctl(3), syslogd(8) HISTORY
The dmesg utility appeared in 4.0BSD. BSD
May 9, 2013 BSD
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