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fresh installed Karmic:
Made a USB-Stick with USB Startup Disk Creator and used it for
installation on another PC. After that, plugged in, but FAT32 partition
didn't get recognized (USB stick 100% healthy, tested with H2testw):
[ 6106.078843] scsi 6:0:0:0: Direct-Access ST 8GB
Same problem on an newly installed laptop. x86 Karmic Koala.
I plug in the external hdd, eject it, turn it off. When I turn it on
again, it doesn't mount.
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[karmic] unable to mount fat32 filesystem via usb
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I experienced this same issue in the Release version. The solution regarding
removing the CDROM entry in /etc/fstab resolved the issue.
I found the error in both an upgrade and clean (wiped drive) installation.
This was Karmic 64bit
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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May be a related problem. My 500GB Free Agent USB Drive (FAT32) loads
very slowly. I also noticed that every USB Drive that I checked (all
FAT32) had changed the capitalization in its label. My 500GB Drive was
named from FreeAgent to FREEAGENT, USB drive bluDisk to BLUDISK, and so
on. This problem
I couldn't mount removable medias recognized as sdb1 utils removing related
line in /etc/fstab. This line wanted to mount them as CDROM iso format on
/media/cdrom0
I think I know why : I installed Ubuntu Karmic from a USB disk created with
usb-creator from Ubuntu Jaunty (it was Karmic Alpha 2
I have the same problem with fat32 and a PCMCIA Compact Flash card
reader. I am using 64bit Karmic Koala Alpha 2.
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Got a similar problems with an external device WD 320 Gb formated in
NTFS. Manage to figure out information on GParted, which apparently
associated the device with a Fat32 partition. I manage to mount it as a
Fat32 partition and read the content (did not try to write just for
safety precautions).
Same thing here on a 32-bit fully updated Karmic system.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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It seems to be fixable by deleting entries for removable media in
/etc/fstab and also looks related to bug 150872
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Thanks Артём Попов,
removing the cdrom lines from /etc/fstab resolved the problem for me.
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this is probably related, it seems that when i plug in the usb
thumbdrive or hard drive, it mounts it as /media/cdrom0.
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