Hi, I hope I'm asking the following question in the right place.
I'm dipping my toes in BSD via GhostBSD and I'm a newbie. I asked the same question over their forum but haven't had an answer. I hope this is the appropriate place.
My USB drives won't mount or be recognized, thumb drives or external drive. I get the following:
ScanDisk music drive an early Apple music thingy (forgot the name of those things, i something or other)
Cannot Mount Volume
Unable to mount the volume
Details: Dev/da3s1: Operation not supported for this device
And the other
Error.org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.UnknownError
Details: An unknown error occurred
For the Apple formatted external drive I get the following:
Unable to mount the volume (with the name of the volume)
Mount: dev/gpt/(the name of the volume): operation not supported by device
I use MATE. I'm sure the hardware worked with the various Linux distributions I used.
I'm not the savviest person and checked dconf editor but couldn't find anything to switch or change there. But I'm not an expert either.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks
I'm dipping my toes in BSD via GhostBSD and I'm a newbie. I asked the same question over their forum but haven't had an answer. I hope this is the appropriate place.
My USB drives won't mount or be recognized, thumb drives or external drive. I get the following:
ScanDisk music drive an early Apple music thingy (forgot the name of those things, i something or other)
Cannot Mount Volume
Unable to mount the volume
Details: Dev/da3s1: Operation not supported for this device
And the other
Error.org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.UnknownError
Details: An unknown error occurred
For the Apple formatted external drive I get the following:
Unable to mount the volume (with the name of the volume)
Mount: dev/gpt/(the name of the volume): operation not supported by device
I use MATE. I'm sure the hardware worked with the various Linux distributions I used.
I'm not the savviest person and checked dconf editor but couldn't find anything to switch or change there. But I'm not an expert either.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks