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Linux Mint 18 USB boot problem - how to access home folder?
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- Running Linux Mint 18 from a 64 GB USB stick since a while
- Last boot got me the message I shall insert a proper boot device
- tried to read the usb in a different system (ubuntu 16) and showed me this:
I like to access the files in the home folder, but its empty... I dont need to be able to boot that usb stick. How can I get it done? tia
edit: add fstab file content
boot usb
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- Running Linux Mint 18 from a 64 GB USB stick since a while
- Last boot got me the message I shall insert a proper boot device
- tried to read the usb in a different system (ubuntu 16) and showed me this:
I like to access the files in the home folder, but its empty... I dont need to be able to boot that usb stick. How can I get it done? tia
edit: add fstab file content
boot usb
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mount -t iso9669 -o
is trying to mount an iso image.
– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
There was bootable Linux Mint 18 installed on the USB stick. I dont understand why to mount an ISO ?
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
I think the problem may lie in yourfstab
file. Can you post it's content? Edit the question, don't post it in the comments.
– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
ok ready fstab added
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
add a comment |
- Running Linux Mint 18 from a 64 GB USB stick since a while
- Last boot got me the message I shall insert a proper boot device
- tried to read the usb in a different system (ubuntu 16) and showed me this:
I like to access the files in the home folder, but its empty... I dont need to be able to boot that usb stick. How can I get it done? tia
edit: add fstab file content
boot usb
New contributor
- Running Linux Mint 18 from a 64 GB USB stick since a while
- Last boot got me the message I shall insert a proper boot device
- tried to read the usb in a different system (ubuntu 16) and showed me this:
I like to access the files in the home folder, but its empty... I dont need to be able to boot that usb stick. How can I get it done? tia
edit: add fstab file content
boot usb
boot usb
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mount -t iso9669 -o
is trying to mount an iso image.
– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
There was bootable Linux Mint 18 installed on the USB stick. I dont understand why to mount an ISO ?
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
I think the problem may lie in yourfstab
file. Can you post it's content? Edit the question, don't post it in the comments.
– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
ok ready fstab added
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
add a comment |
mount -t iso9669 -o
is trying to mount an iso image.
– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
There was bootable Linux Mint 18 installed on the USB stick. I dont understand why to mount an ISO ?
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
I think the problem may lie in yourfstab
file. Can you post it's content? Edit the question, don't post it in the comments.
– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
ok ready fstab added
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
mount -t iso9669 -o
is trying to mount an iso image.– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
mount -t iso9669 -o
is trying to mount an iso image.– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
There was bootable Linux Mint 18 installed on the USB stick. I dont understand why to mount an ISO ?
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
There was bootable Linux Mint 18 installed on the USB stick. I dont understand why to mount an ISO ?
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
I think the problem may lie in your
fstab
file. Can you post it's content? Edit the question, don't post it in the comments.– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
I think the problem may lie in your
fstab
file. Can you post it's content? Edit the question, don't post it in the comments.– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
ok ready fstab added
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
ok ready fstab added
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
add a comment |
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mount -t iso9669 -o
is trying to mount an iso image.– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
There was bootable Linux Mint 18 installed on the USB stick. I dont understand why to mount an ISO ?
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago
I think the problem may lie in your
fstab
file. Can you post it's content? Edit the question, don't post it in the comments.– guillermo chamorro
2 days ago
ok ready fstab added
– DocHotzenplotz
2 days ago