A few days ago I purchased two 8gb thumb drives, they are unused, straight out of the packet and have had no files put on them or any formatting applied to them by me. I have no reason to think they might be faulty.
I have an identical thumb drive, purchased at an earlier date, which has been used, reformatted a number of times and at the moment has files upon it. It is working okay, as are the other thumb drives I possess.
I am running a standard 64bit Kubuntu 14.04 installation on a home built desktop PC, no Windoze on this machine.
I have performed internet searches to attempt to address my problem, but so far have had no meanungful success.
I have used Kubuntu for many years now - but am in no way an 'under the hood' expert.
PROBLEM:
Device Notifier does not pop up when either of the new thumb drives is inserted into a USB slot,
also the devices (thumb drives) do not appear in Dolphin or Startup Disk Creator,
but,
they do appear in Gparted and KDE Partition Manager,
they are not visible to 'sudo blkid' but do appear to 'sudo fdisk -l'
Is there some way to get my system to 'recognise' my devices properly so that their behaviour becomes 'normal'. (i.e. so that device notifier pops up when they are inserted, so that they appear automatically to blkid, in Dolphin and also in Startup Disk Creator?
Is this Forum the right place to be asking questions like this?
I have an identical thumb drive, purchased at an earlier date, which has been used, reformatted a number of times and at the moment has files upon it. It is working okay, as are the other thumb drives I possess.
I am running a standard 64bit Kubuntu 14.04 installation on a home built desktop PC, no Windoze on this machine.
I have performed internet searches to attempt to address my problem, but so far have had no meanungful success.
I have used Kubuntu for many years now - but am in no way an 'under the hood' expert.
PROBLEM:
Device Notifier does not pop up when either of the new thumb drives is inserted into a USB slot,
also the devices (thumb drives) do not appear in Dolphin or Startup Disk Creator,
but,
they do appear in Gparted and KDE Partition Manager,
they are not visible to 'sudo blkid' but do appear to 'sudo fdisk -l'
Is there some way to get my system to 'recognise' my devices properly so that their behaviour becomes 'normal'. (i.e. so that device notifier pops up when they are inserted, so that they appear automatically to blkid, in Dolphin and also in Startup Disk Creator?
Is this Forum the right place to be asking questions like this?
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