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Message #00612
[Bug 1754918] Re: Budgie / Gnome file manager "unable to access" a USB stick that works fine under Linux Mint LTS
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: ubuntubudgie
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Title:
Budgie / Gnome file manager "unable to access" a USB stick that works
fine under Linux Mint LTS
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
(As seen under yesterday's daily build of Ubuntu Budgie 18.04, 32bit,
with all updates applied)
Under this build of Budgie, I opened "Disks", and formatted a 4GB USB
stick as FAT (quick format - not overwriting with zeroes). On the same
machine, the file manager complained about "unable to access drive -
read-only file system" (see attached screenshot), even though I
routinely do the same operation.
I took that newly-formatted USB stick, placed it in a Linux Mint LTS
machine, which was able to mount and read the stick automatically and
with no problems, and I was able to copy a file onto the stick AOK.
So, it seems that the problem is not with the program "Disks" as such,
but rather with the Budgie / Gnome file manager.
Thanks,
Ken.
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