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Old 07-17-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Red face [SOLVED] SuSE 11 -t codes supported for mount command

Tried to mount a thumb drive and the mount cmd insisted I supply a -t value. How does one know what the type is and what types are supported by SuSE?

I tried some FATxx codes and EXT2 and EXT3 but then ran out of quesses.

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BTW this is a USB "stick" or "thumb" drive.
The man mount says you have to check your kernel to know the types for sure.
I tried ramfs no joy. I tried usbfs. I tried others...at one point I thought something mounted but a ls cmd showed a really strange directory list (numbers 001 - 007 etc).
ANother thread says just go to /media and it will already be there - no joy.
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Plug-in USB Stick and execute this
Code:
tail -s 3 -f /var/log/messages
su -
fdisk -l
Post output here.
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Most thumb drives are FAT32, but the module is called vfat, so to mount it, you would do "mount -t vfat /dev/sdX". You can run "fdisk -l" or "parted -l" to look at the partition types on devices.
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Thanks - the fdisk and parted commands showed me I should be mounting a device called SDC1 NOT SDC. And yes the VFAT worked fine.
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