Re: [SLE] USB Stick



Peter M. Groen wrote:
Hi Erik,

In your fstab, you forgot the partition number. I guess it's 1 so your fstab
line should become:

/dev/sdb1 /media/usb auto noauto,user 0 0

When you plug your stick in, you can see in /var/log/messages what partitions
are recognised.

type (as root) : tail -f /var/log/messages

and look for /dev/sdb of just plain sdb (1, 2 etc...)

Kind regards,


Hi Peter. Nice to meet you here.

Thanks for the number you mentioned. I'll try to put it in the /etc/fstab.

Also fine with what should be folowed up by plugging in the stcik.


Take care

Erik

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