This is a discussion on RHEL - redhat linux pen drive mount command within the Linux hardware forums, part of the Linux Getting Started category; hi all.... how to mount pendrive on my RHEL?...
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use the command vi /etc/fstab
This file will display the output scroll down and locate USB . This name will be partitioned by the /dev/.. or <path-name> something else. Then use mount <path-name>. It will give teh message device write protected. Click your my computer icon in GUI based environment. You will see the device. |
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