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I'm Exa. I'm a new of Linux. I wanna ask you 2 questions:
01. I'm just installed a Linux. I try to inserted a CD contains my data, but the CD
couldn't be read. But it can be read in Windows.
02. How could I access my data from usb drive, because till now I still can't read my
data from my usb flash drive.
Location: I can be found either 40 miles west of Chicago, or in a galaxy far, far away.
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Please provide information about your system - make, model, memory, CPU and the Linux distribution+version you installed, such as Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora Core 11, etc.
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Please provide information about your system - make, model, memory, CPU and the Linux distribution+version you installed, such as Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora Core 11, etc.
Hi Rubberman,
thanks for replied.
These are my Linux and CPU details:
01. Distro : Suse Linux Ent.Server 9.
02. Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00 GHz (architecture: i386)
03. Memory : 1 GHz
04. Model : Pinoneer DVD-RW DVR-111
I also want to remote my Linux from another PC (Windows), but I still can't ping my Linux and vice versa.
please post your /etc/fstab file, open it with a text editor (kate or gedit) and copy the stuff here. Also, please plug in your USB and do the following command in terminal
sudo fdisk -l
post what it has there.
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please post your /etc/fstab file, open it with a text editor (kate or gedit) and copy the stuff here. Also, please plug in your USB and do the following command in terminal
sudo fdisk -l
post what it has there.
thanks jmadero for replied,
ayr:
01. from /etc/fstab file contains:
02. after I plugged my usb drive in, I run the command sudo disk -l, here is
the output:
device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hda1 1 262 2104483+ 83 Linux
/dev/hda2 263 4179 31463302+ 8e Linux LVM
/dev/hda3 4180 4865 5510295 82 Linux SWAP
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