I booted another machine (currently running 18.04) from the USB memory
stick with 16.04 on it. I plugged in three USB memory sticks. Each came
up in a couple of seconds. When that machine is running 18.04 it takes
4+ minutes for a single memory stick to be available.
Note that dmesg shows that the
I booted the Dell Studio XPS machine from a USB drive loaded with Ubuntu
16.04. I inserted multiple USB drives (one holding the OS was already
there) and two others. They mounted within seconds and Nautilus
displayed their contents when the drive was clicked on.
This did not happen in Ubuntu 18.04
My apologies. Sorry, but the encrypted USB drive was defective. I put it
in another computer (Ubuntu 17.10) and it would be recognized only if it
were held in the drive in a particular way. Either an internal
connection is bad or the external contacts are not aligned properly.
The other USB drive
Inserted a regular USB memory stick after the most recent update and a reboot.
I always try this after an update in case something got fixed. The memory stick
appeared on the desktop 4 minutes and 20 seconds after I inserted it. Too long,
wouldn't you say?
I tried inserting my encrypted USB me
Could not mount a video DVD unless the DVD had been inserted and then
the machine rebooted. At this point, the DVD is mounted and can be
played. After ejecting the DVD and inserting another DVD, the newer DVD
is not recognized unless the machine is rebooted.
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dmesg output after plugging in encrypted flash drive:
[ 919.639686] usb 2-1.3: new high-speed USB device number 26 using ehci-pci
[ 919.757260] usb 2-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=05dc, idProduct=a838
[ 919.757264] usb 2-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
[ 91
The latest Ubuntu update included Linux version 4.15.0-23-generic. This
appears, after a single test after a reboot, to have allowed a FAT-
formatted USB memory stick to be recognized and mounted. I opened the
device and copied a file to it then unmounted it with no problem.
However, the encrypted
This problem may be associated with the USB software. I shut down the
machine and pulled the battery and the Logitech mouse USB receiver.
Booted the machine. With just the sign-in box on the screen, both the
mouse and the trackpad worked. Immediately after sign-in the mouse could
not be controlled
The feature for mounting both unencrypted and encrypted USB drives
worked well(!) in Ubuntu 17.10. And it continues to work with the test
USB drives I'm using. If I insert an encrypted USB drive in my tower
machine (Ubuntu 17.10) I get a dialog box asking for my pass phrase
right away. If I enter t
I inserted a standard USB drive into my laptop (Ubuntu 18.04). After
about five minutes it was recognized and mounted. I inserted my
encrypted USB drive, but it was never mounted - presumably because the
file system type was not recognized - because something is wrong with
the decryption feature.
Inserted an unencrypted USB drive.
dmesg showed it as /dev/sdc1
tried:
sudo mount /dev/sdc1 temp
The drive mounted and I was able to access it.
Entered:
sudo umount temp
and the drive appeared to unmount.
Tried the same with the encrypted drive and got this:
sudo mount /dev/sdc1 temp
Booted a tower machine (it had been powered off) running Ubuntu 17.10
(Artful). Ran SW updates. Rebooted. Inserted encrypted USB flash drive.
Was asked several times for the password. Gave it - multiple times.
Finally I was able to open drive. That lasted about 10 minutes when all
the files in the
After a reboot, inserted encrypted USB flash drive (32G Lexar). Waited
about 15 minutes and the request for the password was displayed. I
entered the password, but nothing happened. Waited five minutes - then
rebooted with the drive still inserted. It was not recognized (by
Nautilus) upon completio
Tried ...
apt-get install --reinstall nautilus
No change. Still cannot mount USB flash drives.
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Title:
USB flash drive wo
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
USB flash drive won't mount
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