On 02/02/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 02/02/2015, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Maybe the drive is formatted NTFS? NTFS drives won't automount under
>> my Ubuntu system, either. However, the older FAT partitions had a file
>> size limit that was too low for todays media so newer large drives
>> don't use
Hi all,
@Dotan It is NTFS. But then the Expansion drives were also NTFS. I do have
the NTFS-3g package installed. What is/was cool is that Expansion
drives auto-mounted without an issue and still do. I dunno why it's
not able to do that with backup plus.
On 2/1/15, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Maybe the
On 02/02/2015, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Maybe the drive is formatted NTFS? NTFS drives won't automount under
> my Ubuntu system, either. However, the older FAT partitions had a file
> size limit that was too low for todays media so newer large drives
> don't use it.
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 5:51 PM,
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Maybe the drive is formatted NTFS? NTFS drives won't automount under
> my Ubuntu system, either. However, the older FAT partitions had a file
> size limit that was too low for todays media so newer large drives
> don't use it.
possibly,
the OP should know what the file sy
Maybe the drive is formatted NTFS? NTFS drives won't automount under
my Ubuntu system, either. However, the older FAT partitions had a file
size limit that was too low for todays media so newer large drives
don't use it.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 5:51 PM, shirish शिरीष wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is on
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