i just bought an external usb 2.0 drive for my server and i need to back up all my data to the pin drive/hard drive and i am not familiar with linux that much to know how to mount a usb device on these type of computers and i was wondering if you guys at www.webune.com could help me. i see alot of tutorials on linux but i didn't find anything that would show me how to be mounting a sub drive.
the instructions say that i should just connect or plug the usb cable to the usb port and the system will recognize it, but i don't think the operating system is not seen it at all and i don't know where linux lists all its drives.
thanks
Mounting External USB Drive In Linux With Command Line
Mounting External USB Drive In Linux With Command Line
Mounting External USB Drive In Linux With Command Line
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:: 1 :: #8588 - Reply By webune On Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:41 pm
if you go to the link below, it will take you to a tutorial where it shows you exactly the procedure for mounting a usb drive into your linux server or computer (pc)
http://www.wallpaperama.com/forums/linux-mount-usb-pen-drive-in-linux-server-machine-shell-command-t1366.html
http://www.wallpaperama.com/forums/linux-mount-usb-pen-drive-in-linux-server-machine-shell-command-t1366.html

