Re: Extremely strange Linux issue
@Robjoy, I am unable to retrieve the output because its in a VM.@5, probably. It might be having issues with it, although how to fix it is a mystery to me. Windows sees the drive and is able to read the drive perfectly fine.
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Re: Extremely strange Linux issue
Vmware may be having issues with USB 3 at the moment... When I try connecting a 2tb samsung M3 drive, which is also USB 3, I first get an error from fusion that it couldnt be connected to the correct controller, which may cause unusual behaviour, followed
Re: Extremely strange Linux issue
@Robjoy, I am unable to retrieve the output because its in a VM.
URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=213688#p213688
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Re: Extremely strange Linux issue
Hi,This could be due to many things, including an usb 2.0 kernel module being loaded for the 3.0 drive.Please plug in the drive and try posting the output (as root):uname -admesglsusb -vvfdisk -lRob
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Re: Extremely strange Linux issue
Hi,It sees it alright, but it cant mount it into the dev FS for mounting and/or partitioning due to that error.
URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=213660#p213660
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Re: Extremely strange Linux issue
try typinglsusbin a terminal to see if it sees the device at all. Did you install and load the guest additions? I use virtualbox, so the needed components will be called something different. As a plan b, try to mount your hdd on your host and set it up
Extremely strange Linux issue
Hi,For some strange reason, Arch-Linux wont recognize my external USB 3.0 HFS Mac hard drive. I run it in a VM so message output is hard to retrieve; Ill give a general summary of it, though. first, I connect it to the computer. Next, I go into VMware Player
Extremely strange Linux issue
Hi,For some strange reason, Arch-Linux wont recognize my external USB 3.0 HFS Mac hard drive. I run it in a VM os message output is kind of hard to retrieve. Ill give a general summary of it, though. first, I connect it to the computer. Next, I go into VMware