Hi, I'm kinda new to Linux Mint.
Is it normal to have to go to the terminal and have to enter commands, every time I want to use my usb drive??
I play 7dtd and at the end of every session, I save the saved game file. So incase of any issues, I can reload and not lose my progrss.
Every time I put in the thumb drive, it says unable to mount. I end up watching 5 videos on YouTube, find a command that works and I'm able to mount and save my game.
I take the tumb drive out of my Asus Tuff Gaming A17 Laptop and I shut it off.
Next day, I play my game and at the end of the session, I put the thumb drive in and same problem. Like groundhogs day.
If I leave the thumb drive in, it works for a few days and then eventually, the same problem. Unable to mount the thumb drive. (I really don't want to leave the thumb drive in)...
I tried 2 used thumb drives and 1 brand new one and the same problem, over and over.
I hate windows 11 lately and I'm trying to get use to Linux on my laptop, before I switch to Linux Mint on my main computer. I had other problems, but I'm was able to work through them (the learning curve lol).
But this issues seems to persist.
This could be the deal breaker.
Any suggestions??
PS This is the commands I type in and it works every time. But why do I have to go through this every day??
sudo fdisk - l (that's a lower L)
sudo apt-get install nfs-common
sudo apt-get install cifs-utils
sudo ntfsfix - d /dev/sda1
Is it normal to have to go to the terminal and have to enter commands, every time I want to use my usb drive??
I play 7dtd and at the end of every session, I save the saved game file. So incase of any issues, I can reload and not lose my progrss.
Every time I put in the thumb drive, it says unable to mount. I end up watching 5 videos on YouTube, find a command that works and I'm able to mount and save my game.
I take the tumb drive out of my Asus Tuff Gaming A17 Laptop and I shut it off.
Next day, I play my game and at the end of the session, I put the thumb drive in and same problem. Like groundhogs day.
If I leave the thumb drive in, it works for a few days and then eventually, the same problem. Unable to mount the thumb drive. (I really don't want to leave the thumb drive in)...
I tried 2 used thumb drives and 1 brand new one and the same problem, over and over.
I hate windows 11 lately and I'm trying to get use to Linux on my laptop, before I switch to Linux Mint on my main computer. I had other problems, but I'm was able to work through them (the learning curve lol).
But this issues seems to persist.
This could be the deal breaker.
Any suggestions??
PS This is the commands I type in and it works every time. But why do I have to go through this every day??
sudo fdisk - l (that's a lower L)
sudo apt-get install nfs-common
sudo apt-get install cifs-utils
sudo ntfsfix - d /dev/sda1
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