On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 13:34:47 -0500, Dave Dash <ddash at edenpr.k12.mn.us>  
wrote:

>
<snip>
>>> then if I manually type mount /dev/sda1 it freezes everything.
>>>
>>
>> If it recognizes it why are you mounting it?
>
> It recognizes that there is some device attached to my system.  In order  
> to read the data from it, it needs to be mounted.  That's my  
> understanding.
>

Maybe sda1 is already mounted from a previous thumb drive mounting?  I  
know if I plug mine in, mount it, then unplug it without umounting it,  
it'll be at /dev/sdb1, then sdc1 etc etc the next time(s) I plug it in....



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