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David Vincent wrote:
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> Hi Folks.
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> Last week I bought a new Seagate 500gb SATA2 drive and an ACOMDATA
> enclosure for it. When it arrived and I put it together, Ubuntu
> recognized the drive right away and I was able to partition the drive
> and copy my stuff to it.
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You don't say, but I assume you put the SATA drive in the enclosure
and plugged it in the USB port on your computer. Is this correct?
> However now when I plug it in it does not mount, instead I get messages
> like this in my logs:
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This makes me think you didn't plug the whole external thing into
your computer, just the hard drive, right?
You need to make the external system work before you back up.
You had better check out just how well the hard drive is wired to the
ACOMDATA
enclosure. Start there and get the the external to mount automatically.
Turn off whatever you have in /etc/fstab before you go farther.
Karl
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