> I have a directory named /media/joe, with joe:joe 750 permissions. I'm
> reasonably sure that systemd originally created that, but if you have
> an appropriate directory which was created with different permissions,
> that may be a problem.
>
Thank you! Mine was mostafa:root 755, I don't know wh
On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 18:46:18 +0330
Mostafa Shahverdy wrote:
> The whole idea for changing the content came from the fact that my usb
> drives were mounting as read-only for non-root users, so I tried to
> fix it and no luck. So at the end I removed my entries for removable
> media. I still have th
The whole idea for changing the content came from the fact that my usb
drives were mounting as read-only for non-root users, so I tried to fix it
and no luck. So at the end I removed my entries for removable media.
I still have that very problem of read-only removable media for my user.
On Sun, Oc
On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 18:26:58 +0330
Mostafa Shahverdy wrote:
> Maybe this is something with my /etc/fstab? because I tried to change
> the content. Right now there is no entry for my USB disk there.
On the whole, there is no need for entries for removable media
in /etc/fstab, unless you have some
Maybe this is something with my /etc/fstab? because I tried to change the
content. Right now there is no entry for my USB disk there.
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Mostafa Shahverdy
wrote:
>
>
>
>>> Using my own system, it copies at most 200kps while using a live cd it
>>> copies
>>> up to 4Mp
>> Using my own system, it copies at most 200kps while using a live cd it
>> copies
>> up to 4Mps
>>
>
> measured how?
>
That's what Nautilus show while copying a movie to my disk.
but to make sure, I tried using dd to have a better measurement:
$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of="/media/mostafa/Trans
On Sun, Oct 01, 2017 at 05:11:12AM +0330, Mostafa Shahverdy wrote:
Can you quantify the performance
Using my own system, it copies at most 200kps while using a live cd it copies
up to 4Mps
measured how?
[1.516112] usb 3-3: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
[1.66646
> It seems pretty clearly to be operating at USB 2 speed. Are there any
> error messages in your dmesg output?
I couldn't find any errors in my dmesg log, as I'm sending it as an
attachment.
> Can you quantify the performance
Using my own system, it copies at most 200kps while using a live
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 08:49:27PM +0330, Mostafa Shahverdy wrote:
I have an issue with the speed of my USB3 Trancend disk, while I am using my
motherboard with USB2 ports (and also
some usb1 ports). It seems it is using usb1 driver for my usb disk, and
[...]
/: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=ro
Hi everyone
I have an issue with the speed of my USB3 Trancend disk, while I am using my
motherboard with USB2 ports (and also
some usb1 ports). It seems it is using usb1 driver for my usb disk, and
because of that, I am expericing a very slow speed. I have to mention
that using an Ubuntu live CD
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