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   dverbeek@xs4all.nl to All   
   Re: X Window System crash?   
   22 Jan 07 07:28:58   
   
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   Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 13:28:57 +0100   
   From: "Dirk T. Verbeek"    
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   Dirk T. Verbeek schreef:   
   > ZenMasta schreef:   
   >> My flash drive isn't showing up in the list. I tried booting up with    
   >> it plugged in and also booting up and then plugging it in.   
   >    
   > Try $fdisk -l   
   Another oops; $sudo fdisk -l   
   > It should show you all devices, even those not mounted.   
   > You can probably find the mount command using google, otherwise ask here.   
   > $lsusb   
   > Will show you what the status of usb devices is.   
   >    
   >>   
   >>> First find out where the flash drive is, something like /dev/sda1   
   >>> Use the disk free (df) command to find out.   
   >>>   
   >>   
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