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fix it? mount share|improve this question asked Feb 16 '15 at 22:09 Quantum Jumping 1364612 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote open terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and run sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdb1 share|improve this answer edited Nov 11 '15 at 11:09 A.B. 47.8k897170 answered Nov 11 '15 at 10:43 sri harika 11113 This fixed my problem with a Western Digital 1TB My Passport, the drive was working fine and for any reason out of the sudden the error popped up. Run the suggested statement, and now works, I can access the drive. –raphie Dec 24 '15 at 8:13 If I can vote this a 100 times I would.. thanks.. this worked –Siddharth Aug 25 at 16:14 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote It might be the case that the naming changes when you try the drive on different things. ( sdb becomes sdX because of how the usbs are enumerated) Open a terminal and play with: lsblk blkid If you are still unsure, then try dmesg | more and read the system log, at one point you should see something similar to: 150289.144120] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direct-Access WDC WD32 00BEKT-22KA9T0 01.0 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 [150289.144951] sd 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg4 type 0 [150289.145185] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdd] 625142448 512-byte logical blocks: (320 GB/298 GiB) [150289.145854] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdd] Wri
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PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity Page Please read before sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdb1 SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support General Help [SOLVED] Error: mount: can't find /dev/sdb in /etc/fstab.....after attaching mounting volume... ntfs signature is missing. external USB HDD. Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: Error: mount: can't find /dev/sdb http://askubuntu.com/questions/586308/error-mounting-dev-sdb1-at-media-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts in /etc/fstab.....after attaching external USB HDD. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode November 25th, 2013 #1 patriot56 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Aug 2010 Location Missouri Beans 74 Error: mount: can't find /dev/sdb in /etc/fstab.....after attaching external USB HDD. Greetings forum. I am posting here for this issue because I couldn't find another area that I thought was appropriate. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2190099 I have a 1 TB. USB HDD (a WD My Book) that I am trying to use on a Linux Lite (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) computer and when I try to mount the drive from the Terminal using Code: mount command I get the error, mount: can't find /dev/sdb in /etc/fstab. I can see the drive icon on my Desktop and I can 'right click' or "Double Click" the icon and open the drive however, I cannot add anything to the drive. I cannot drag-and-drop any files to the drive and the options to 'Create Folder' and 'Create Document' are greyed out. (As are several other actions) I'm assuming that this is a permissions thing but I haven't been able to find a solution. I need to be able to move this drive from computer to computer with Windows on some and Linux on others, and be able to just plug it into a USB port and have it automatically mounted and fully accessable to any user. Just as if it were a Flash Drive being inserted. Is there a way to do this? I would like to partition the drive into 100 MB slices. Thank you in advance for any help provided. patriot2135 Adv Reply November 26th, 2013 #2 ajgreeny View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Xubuntu from dawn to dusk and beyond Join Date Jul 2005 Location England BeansHidden! Re: Error: mount: can't find /dev/sdb in /etc/fstab.....after attaching external USB
partition and disk imaging/cloning program Brought to you by: steven_shiau Summary Files Reviews Support Wiki Mailing Lists Tickets ▾ Patches Support Requests Bugs Feature Requests News Discussion Donate Create Topic Stats Graph Forums Clonezilla live 3381 Open Discussion 441 Clonezilla https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/discussion/Help/thread/91414a5a/ server edition 885 Help 1284 Help Formatting Help Unable to find target partition Forum: Help Creator: Matthew Verive Created: 2015-01-16 Updated: 2015-08-01 1 2 3 > >> (Page 1 of 3) Matthew Verive - 2015-01-16 Hi, I have a very interesting issue. I’m trying to restore a 500GB disk image from a 2TB hard drive onto a different 500GB hard drive from the one the image was created from. All seems error mounting to go well (find the image, find the 500GB drive, etc) until I tell Clonezilla to actually start the restore, where it partitions the 500GB drive and then gives a lovely red error: Unable to find target partition “sdb1”. While it was partitioning, I see “Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognized disk label” a few times. I also see “Warning: 0xEE partition doesn't start on sector 1. This can cause problems in some OSes.” error mounting /dev/sdb1 followed by “The operation has completed successfully.”. Any clues whatsoever? I’m quite lost, and really need the data from this image. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Steven Shiau - 2015-01-17 Which version of Clonezilla live did you use? Could you please post the whole error messages on the screen? You can take a picture then post it. It's easier for us to understand. Thanks. Steven. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Matthew Verive - 2015-01-17 I'm using 20141208-utopic-amd64. I've attached some pictures of the error messages. I can try again and take more pictures if needed, or if there's some way to log everything, I can do that. WP_20150116_001.jpg WP_20150116_002.jpg WP_20150116_003.jpg If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Steven Shiau - 2015-04-13 I checked the error messages on ths screenshot you put, and found the issue might be on the sgdisk. Normally when re-creating the partition table, it's like: ============================ Running: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1 1+0 records in 1+0 records out 512 bytes (512 B) copied, 0.00167913 s, 3