I have a usb memory stick which I successfully used for a netinst
several months ago. When I connected it today it was recognized as sg1
but it was not recognized as a block device when I tried to mount it.
Returning to the Debian-Installer directions I found I can mount it
with the command mount /dev/sda /mnt but only as root. At the moment I
just want to store some files and there is plenty of space free so I
don't really have a problem. I'm just puzzled as I have an entry in
/etc/fstab reading /dev/sda1 /usbkey vfat rw,user,noauto 0 0
and I believe in the past the memory stick was recognized as sda1 and I
could mount it as an ordinary user. If using it for netinst has
modified it how can I restore the original configuration?
Tom
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