Hmmmm - I don't think there is any Adobe product on the linux machine so that may just be it...

The chkdsk /r finished up sometime overnight - the drive seems to be working fine now. Maybe there was a file system error, or after being on severla hours a faulty component warmed up and started working properly. I guess time will tell. The blank screen was the biggest PITA from this and still unfathomable to me.

Mark


On 4/15/2014 2:48 AM, mike wilson wrote:

I have a similar but mirrored problem.  After unplugging a USB drive
from my Linux box without ejecting or unmounting it, due to some
glitch preventing me doing it properly, the drive is now not
recognised by Linux.  I can't remember the glitch precisely but it did
involve a freeze.  Taking it to work to try a reformat on Windows, I
find it is recognised and all data present and correct.  Different
Linux machines - not recognised.  Windows machines - fine.

It's a paradox my skill level is unable to unravel but, by default, I
blame Adobe.



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