I have a 16 gig Sandisk thumb drive that I was using with Ubuntu and Windows and now with Kubuntu 13.04. I recently renamed it "SANDISK RED." However, it quit showing up in Dolphin. It does show up in the KDE Partition Manager. That shows it as /dev/sdb1, which was its prior designation. However, for "type" it's listed as "unknown." This is incorrect. It's a Fat32 drive.
I haven't been yanking it out and shoving it back in carelessly. I've been properly protecting it by unmounting it (in Dolphin) or by removing it after the computer is shut down. However, I suspect the USB hub it was plugged into may be the culprit. Maybe it lost connection and hence somehow messed up its file system.
I've been searching the web for some kind of recovery tool. I strongly suspect the files are still on there. I'd like to get to them because I had not done my daily backup of the drive yet and there are some important text file I made when documenting my install of Kubuntu.
Edit:
Also, I'm not having luck mounting it in the terminal. Here's what I get:
I haven't been yanking it out and shoving it back in carelessly. I've been properly protecting it by unmounting it (in Dolphin) or by removing it after the computer is shut down. However, I suspect the USB hub it was plugged into may be the culprit. Maybe it lost connection and hence somehow messed up its file system.
I've been searching the web for some kind of recovery tool. I strongly suspect the files are still on there. I'd like to get to them because I had not done my daily backup of the drive yet and there are some important text file I made when documenting my install of Kubuntu.
Edit:
Also, I'm not having luck mounting it in the terminal. Here's what I get:
sudo mount /dev/sbd1
mount: can't find /dev/sbd1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
mount: can't find /dev/sbd1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
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