On 6/22/25 6:41 PM, Robert Moskowitz via users wrote:


On 6/22/25 6:12 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/22/25 1:56 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 6/22/25 4:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/22/25 1:17 PM, Robert Moskowitz via users wrote:
On 6/22/25 3:38 PM, Marco Moock wrote:
What does dmesg show?

Too much for me to figure out what to look for.

Run "sudo journalctl -fa" in a terminal, then plug in the drive.

Nothing reported on plugging in a drive.

Then most likely something has gone wrong with the USB subsystem or USB hardware.  You'll almost certainly need to reboot to clear that.

Are any other USB devices working?  If you dare, you can try unplugging and plugging them in to see if you get anything in the logs.

My KVM is working just fine.  But that is all.  I tried my cellphone, but that just comes up normally as a drive device.

So looks like the pain of a reboot.

 So first do a dnf update...


Will be a bit of time.  220 packages to update plus a new kernel...

I long ago learned, if I have to reboot and it is not a crisis: update first!  :)


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