Opened the /media and see that I have sdb1 , sdb1-2, sdb1-3, and sdb1-4
Who would I go about getting rid of the sdb1-2, sdb1-3, and sdb1-4 as it is messing up making USB bootable sticks with UNetbootin.
topic title: USB problem in media
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anticapitalista
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Do you unmount the stick(s) before pulling them out of the usb socket? Those entries suggest you don't.
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anticapitalista
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#3
You could just try deleting those folders. Open rox as root and see what happens.
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#4
I normally do unmount them before doing anything else.
No go on the delete, but may not be opening Rox as root either.
No go on the delete, but may not be opening Rox as root either.
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#5
And had to check FORCE and they deleted successfully.
Thanks for the help.
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$ sudo rox
Thanks for the help.
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#6
Lesson learned.
Do not leave USB stick in and shutdown, and then remove it.
This 16GB Patriot was the culprit that messes things up.
Clean installed Antix-15_64. End of problem.
Do not leave USB stick in and shutdown, and then remove it.
This 16GB Patriot was the culprit that messes things up.
Clean installed Antix-15_64. End of problem.
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#7
Had to DBAN the stick to get rid what ever caused it to auto detect in Antix.