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When installing the system with coreos-installer utility, if the image contains an embedded Ignition configuration, after the installation completes, the system will reboot. Question: Is there a way ...
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Lately when I write to an external drive formatted as NTFS* and then eject it, and wait a full minute before un-powering, then upon re-powering it won't auto-mount and manual mount attempts give an ...
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I'd like to digitalize my CD collection. The quickest way to do this is to make a command that pulls in the CD drive, invokes abcde to rip and auto-eject the drive, and bind that command to a key. The ...
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OS is Debian 10. File manager is Thunar. I've noticed that when I copy a few dozen gigabytes to my USB flash drive, the process only takes a minute or two. Then when I go to eject, the ejection ...
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For my work I'm preparing a live USB with Clonezilla. It runs a custom bash script to clone disks. This USB is going to be cloned to several other USBs so they can be used in multiple machines. It's ...
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I'm running Ubuntu Desktop 20.10 for my RPi 4 and have configured Plex to run on the intranet. I've got an externally powered 16Tb external hard drive with all the proper permissions to operate. The ...
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After having read the section about zpool export in man zpool, I am worried somehow: Exports the given pools from the system. All devices are marked as exported, but are still considered in use by ...
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Is there any way to completely caching for USB storage devices (I mean for example 32GB USB Hard Drives, NTFS, FAT32 formatted etc.), for Linux? (like Microsoft's Windows) People coming from MS ...
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When working from command line I usually use an USB mass storage device with customary: sudo mount /dev/sde1 /mnt -o rw,umask=0000 ... use it... sudo umount /mnt This works fine IF you let the stick ...
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I was trying eject the USB stick drive from my Linux machine, when I accidentally clicked on wrong drive and ended up ejecting the SSD drive. Now that SSD also happens to the bootable SSD With stored ...
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Problem After using the following command on my usb-drive (/dev/sdd): # physically plugging usb-drive in at /dev/sdd > umount /dev/sdd1 > eject /dev/sdd I am unable to undo this last action. ...
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On my Mac, when I 'eject' a network-mounted share, my Mac presents me with the following message, and attempts to get processes to close open file handles and cleanly dismount the share. My question ...
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The problem I've got a simple question: what's the difference between ejecting flash drive using GNOME Files (formerly known as Nautilus) button (see image below) and umount command? Before you will ...
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I am trying to close and eject cd from the commandline. The purpose is to rip a lot of audio cds with abcde. I use eject and eject -t commands to open and close the cd drive. I mount my cdrom with ...
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In Ubuntu 16.04, I try to safely remove the flash disk from the command line. When I run the following script (from the Eject / safely remove vs umount): udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdb1 udisksctl ...
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