On 12/29/2015 8:18 AM, Don Buchholz wrote: > On 12/29/2015 12:06 AM, Russell Senior wrote: >>>>>>> "johnxj" == johnxj <joh...@comcast.net> writes: >> johnxj> The computer is otherwise running fine. From past experience the >> johnxj> only way I know to fix this problem is to reboot the >> johnxj> computer. Please don't tell me I must always reboot the computer >> johnxj> in order to change an optical medium. :( >> >> johnxj> Edit: Now I can't even mount a USB drive. It is at least >> johnxj> recognized, but attempts to mount it result in: >> >> johnxj> "Error creating mount point `/media/jjj/128GB': Read-only file >> johnxj> system." >> >> Remove the USB and optical media and in a terminal, run: >> >> mount >> >> by itself and paste the results. > "eject ..." is the terminal command to eject media (optical disks, USB > sticks, external drives, etc.). What you type after "eject" will depend > on the output from the "mount" command that Russell has requested. > The output of "fdisk" can often be helpful, too ... Um, that's "fdisk -l" .... (Sorry, a bit of a caffeine deficiency still.)
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