On 11/09/10 22:13, John Lindsay wrote:
> John Lindsay wrote:
>> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
>> NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
>> show up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How
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On 11/09/10 22:13, John Lindsay wrote:
> John Lindsay wrote:
>> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
>> NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
>> show up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How
&g
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show
up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I
get it seen by debian?
John
Well, success of sorts. I
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:46:53 John Lindsay wrote:
> Lisi wrote:
> > On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
> > Lisi
>
> Hi Lisa
Hi, John,
As you will see, my name is Lisi not Lisa.
> How do you turn it on?
I have avoided saying anything so far as I don't know about Gn
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 05:46:53 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
> Lisi wrote:
>> On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> Still trying to find out what is available to enable the drive in
>>> Debian.
>>>
>>>
>> Have you tried turning the icon on?
>>
> How do you turn it
Lisi wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
Still trying to find out what is available to enable the drive in Debian.
Have you tried turning the icon on?
Lisi
Hi Lisa
How do you turn it on? If I plug in a memory stick it automatically
recognizes it and
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
> Still trying to find out what is available to enable the drive in Debian.
Have you tried turning the icon on?
Lisi
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Just to update things--- Fired up second computer which is my test
machine. Installed Ubuntu 10.04 and IOMEGA drive seen as a laptop icon
immediately after turning it on. Was able to load/unload/move files with
no problems. I then deleted partition, re formatted using fat. Unmounted
drive and
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:24:06 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
> With regards to the problem I am having getting this IOMEGA drive to be
> seen by my primary computer running Debian Lenny -- I deleted the
> partitions, recreated the partitions as ext3, then ext4 and finally ntsf
> . I then checked mstab
pick, not pisk :-(
Lisi
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On Wednesday 08 September 2010 03:24:06 John Lindsay wrote:
> With regards to the problem I am having getting this IOMEGA drive to be
> seen by my primary computer running Debian Lenny -- I deleted the
> partitions, recreated the partitions as ext3, then ext4 and finally
> ntsf . I then checked mst
With regards to the problem I am having getting this IOMEGA drive to be
seen by my primary computer running Debian Lenny -- I deleted the
partitions, recreated the partitions as ext3, then ext4 and finally
ntsf . I then checked mstab after 'mount ./dev./sdb1 /mnt' after each
change and it sh
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:42:32 +0300, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> On 09/06/2010 11:01 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
>> Sep 6 15:44:34 tux-net kernel: [119289.522770] NTFS volume version
>> 3.1. Sep 6 15:44:34 tux-net kernel: [119289.538772] NTFS-fs error
>> (device sdb1): load_system_files(): $LogFile is n
On 09/06/2010 11:01 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
> Hi Celejar
>
>
> I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not
> exist. Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command
> using "/sdb1" returns -
>
> Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.389495] sdb: sdb1
> Sep
On 9/6/2010 9:22 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications->Debian->applications->system->administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; total size is 1.82TB
and I have
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:22:43 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> Hi Celelar
>
> Just going through
> 'applications->Debian->applications->system->administration' and started
> up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
> its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; to
Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications->Debian->applications->system->administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; total size is 1.82TB
and I have used 61.37 GB.
It is mounted -- but n
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:01:11 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> Hi Celejar
>
>
> I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not exist.
> Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command using
> "/sdb1" returns -
The drive can be assigned different letters by the
Hi Celejar
I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not exist.
Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command using
"/sdb1" returns -
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.389495] sdb: sdb1
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.422500] sd 4:0:0:0:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 06:26:25 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
...
> > Summary: Both *before* and *after* inserting the usb device:
> >
> > $ cat /proc/partitions
> >
> This is with the drive disconnected
>
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 3 0 78125000 hda
> 3 1 75473338 hda1
>
I did it again; sending a reply to the sender rather than the group --
hopefully I will be more careful in future --
Bob Proulx wrote:
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
I accidentally sent my reply to Celejar direct instead of to the list
so I am reposting it to the group. If my 'dmseg' is too long -- sorry
about that --
elejar wrote:
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB dr
[Please reply to the list, and not to me personally, as per the CoC.]
On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 10:21:38 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
> > On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
> > John Lindsay wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB exte
John Lindsay wrote:
> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
> NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
> show up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How
> can I get it seen by debian?
You need to be more spec
On Saturday 04 September 2010 21:22:04 John Lindsay wrote:
> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
> When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
> screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
> se
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
> When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
> screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
> se
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
seen by debian?
John
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