05-28-2016, 02:46 AM
Any update on this nomko?
Linux Lite doesn't see my USB sticks
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05-28-2016, 02:46 AM
Any update on this nomko?
05-30-2016, 07:41 AM
(05-28-2016, 02:46 AM)Jerry link Wrote: Any update on this nomko?Yes and no. This issue not only appears on LL, but also with other distro's. Even with the USB disc you send me Jerry. I'll wait for LL 3.0 to come out and do a fresh/clean/virgin install and check if i still have this issue.
My laptop:
MSI GE70-2PE*Quad core Intel Core i7-4710HQ*Kingston 16 GB RAM*Intel 4th Gen. Integr. GPU/NVidia GeForce GTX860M*Qualcomm Atheros Killer E2200/Intel Wireless 3160 I don't need Google, my wife knows everything! My Linux website
05-30-2016, 07:43 AM
Ok, thank you
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06-10-2016, 05:34 PM
Are they plugged in when you boot? Sometimes boot will skip volumes and you will not see an icon. This even occasionally happens from a g-parted live iso disk. If they are not showing up, unplug and replug. If you have more than one stick plugged in at boot you may have to add a timeout to boot sequence 3sec or so. I have noticed this happen with booting in both Linux Lite and Porteus. The speed with which both systems load to ram and cpu's above 3gig is the cause. Look in system information and see if they are listed there. If they are there and not present as volumes icons on the desktop then configure the volume settings in Thunar. Some sticks, like Toshiba video lecture will stay unmounted after they are unmounted even if you unplug and replug them. They only allow mounting after a reboot. Some sticks may require authentication to appear, depending on what situation you previously used them in. Try opening Thunar as administrator and see if they appear. Open the lite control center and configure file manager to automatically open a window upon stick plugin.
Trinidad
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06-10-2016, 05:48 PM
Also many Sandisk sticks will tell you file corruption is occurring if you have linux files on them when you insert them into a windows computer. Ignore it. They will also save file remnants to a recycle bin on the stick, and to an indexing folder named volume information if you delete anything from them while running in windows. Delete the files from such sticks in linux and there will be no traces. If you want to erase and reformat use gparted in linux or a live iso of redo-backup disk utility. I always use cheap generic sticks, like PNY etc. except for occasional video demonstrations.
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All opinions expressed and all advice given by Trinidad Cruz on this forum are his responsibility alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or methods of the developers of Linux Lite. He is a citizen of the United States where it is acceptable to occasionally be uninformed and inept as long as you pay your taxes.
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