Hi everyone! Thanks in advance for your time and attention in reading this.
I am running Mint 20.3 Cinnamon. Cinnamon version 5.2.7. Linux Kernel 5.4.0-110-generic, on a MacBook Air.
I am having trouble mounting partitions from USB drives. Basically, if I plug in a USB drive when the machine is running, it doesn't notice the drive. But then if I restart the machine and open the file system I can see the device partitions mounted.
If I plug in a USB drive and run the command "lsusb" the device is not listed, also if I run the command "lsblk" neither the disk nor its partitions are listed, however if I plug in the drive and restart the machine and run those commands I can see the device in the output of "lsusb" and I can see the disk and its partitions in the output of "lsblk".
Any and all advice would be much appreciated!
Cheers!
USB partitions don't mount unless reboot
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USB partitions don't mount unless reboot
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