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I know this but this did work only when using 1 usb (rear) not when using the one on front + the one on rear.
device manager can see both but is not able to automatically mount th efront one.
I know this but this did work only when using 1 usb (rear) not when using the one on front + the one on rear.
device manager can see both but is not able to automatically mount th efront one.
If device manager don't see a USB pendrive connected to your box mean it's not yet detected correctly.
If thi shappen when you have connected two USB devices, this should happen when your device eats a lot of power more than a single port guarantee.
Try to change one of these USB sticks.
If device manager don't see a USB pendrive connected to your box mean it's not yet detected correctly.
If thi shappen when you have connected two USB devices, this should happen when your device eats a lot of power more than a single port guarantee.
Try to change one of these USB sticks.
Device manager see everything but when I mount the second partition of the pendrive it asks for reboot ,
then it is not mounted after reboot.
The pendrive contains 2 primary partitions: one for universe and one is empty
Disk /dev/sdb: 16.2 GB, 16219373568 bytes
64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 15468 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 3 4097 4193280 83 Linux
Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary
/dev/sdb2 4098 15468 11643904 83 Linux
Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary
/dev/sdb1 (universe) is always correctly mounted
but not /dev/sdb2
I have this in /etc/fstab:
UUID=5f8748da-9073-4423-8e7b-07ae3bbdb8fe /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0
UUID=4e361e44-ddec-49bc-aa51-d948638af31a /media/usb2 auto defaults 0 0
UUID=a065c34b-3029-4767-87f6-a510b7933b10 /universe auto defaults 0 0
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