![]() ![]() ![]() You can also burn a CD/DVD disc or USB stick of "gparted live" iso file and boot to that to check drives and their partitions. You may first need to install "gparted" from the Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager. You can also use a Partition Manager editor like "gparted" to mount or unmount a drive's partitions and to check them. Most drive checking utilities or console terminal commands do require the drive to be checked to be "unmounted" which can be done from your file manager, or from the console terminal prompt as you did, or from the device notifier icon in your system tray If you run " inxi -Fxzd" and " lsusb" from the console terminal prompt, highlight the results, copy and paste them back here, that should provide enough information. ![]() It would help to know more about your system setup. ![]()
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