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question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Mount error, special device does not exist up vote 4 down vote favorite 2 I have a hard disk of 320 GB on ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. 2 drives of my hard (sda7 and sda8 of ext3 type) cannot be mounted. output of sudo mount /dev/sda7 /home/newfolder -t ext3 :

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mount: special device /dev/sda7 does not exist /dev/ contains the following: sda sda1 sda5 sda6 but GParted shows sda7 and sda8: output of blkid: /dev/sda1: UUID="a898f3ad-11d9-4dbb-9ea8-71a819dc8f70" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda5: UUID="998c7c6f-5ff8-426c-83d4-1a309b7cdc4f" TYPE="swap" /dev/sda6: UUID="da0460d0-714e-40ae-b88b-a0deca87087c" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sdb1: LABEL="FLASH DRIVE" UUID="8A24-B5CD" TYPE="vfat" output of fdisk -l: Disk /dev/sda: 320.1 GB, 320071851520 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 38913 cylinders, total 625140335 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x17ea17ea Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 2048 194559 96256 83 Linux /dev/sda2 196607 625121279 312462336+ f W95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/sda5 196608 8007679 3905536 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sda6 8009728 61431807 26711040 83 Linux /dev/sda7 61432623 337911209 138239293+ 83 Linux /dev/sda8 337911273 625121279 143605003+ 83 Linux output of cat /etc/fstab: # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5). # #

the volume removable mount: special device dev/sdb1 not exist General support questions including new installations Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 10 posts • Page mount special device /dev/mapper/ does not exist 1 of 1 madani Posts: 10 Joined: 2009/03/12 16:42:22 Unable to mount

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the volume removable mount: special device dev/sdb1 not exist Quote Postby madani » 2009/12/07 16:52:30 Hi dear friends,I need mount special device does not exist nfs your kind attention please.transferring many folders is a necessary job for me . several times in a day I had to do it ,but now I can''t. My CentOs 5.2 recently http://askubuntu.com/questions/334022/mount-error-special-device-does-not-exist just can show my removable disk icon in the folder "computer" . But when I Right click and choose "mount volume" to mount it I receive the message : " Unable to mount the the volume removable2 mount: special device dev/sdb1 does not exist " This happens for all other USB ports too.I have just one removable memory connected with 1 partition. http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14702 I don't have any sdd. After running the command: "./MAKEDEV sdb" , I have so many sdb(with many different extentions) and sdc , sdc1. Now trying to mount the memory ends to the massage : "mount: dev/sdb1 is not a valid block device"may you please tell me what should I do? Bests,madani ----------------------------------------------------- Top gerald_clark Posts: 10594 Joined: 2005/08/05 15:19:54 Location: Northern Illinois, USA Unable to mount the volume removable mount: special device Quote Postby gerald_clark » 2009/12/07 17:10:14 Are you root?tail -f /var/log/messagesPlug in the USB drive and see what device is assiged.If it is sdb ( for example )fdisk -l /dev/sdbThis will show you the partitions.Look in /media. Is the partition shown, or perhaps the disk label?If so, try mounting that. Ex: mount /media/sda1If not, try mounting the partition shown by fdisk after creating the directory in /mnt. Ex: "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1"The drive may not have been properly shutdown. You may need to run fsck.The drive may have failed. Top pjwelsh Posts: 2570 Joined: 2007/01/07 02:18:02 Location: Central IL USA Re: Unable to mount the volume removable mount: special device dev/sdb1 not

#1 2013-03-18 03:15:39 PReP Member From: Sweden/Sala Registered: 2010-06-13 Posts: 347 Website [SOLVED?] USB mount "special device /dev/sdXx does not exist" Some weeks https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=159829 now i haven't been able to manually mount usb-sticks and similar on my system.I have used the same and other usb-stick before without problem.1, A "sudo mount /dev/sde1 /mnt/usb/" now gives "mount: special device /mnt/sde1 does not exist"2. A blkid shows:/dev/sda1: UUID="d470e1dd-1a26-4e26-8273-7d21701f4108" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda2: UUID="B2360CD3360C9B0D" TYPE="ntfs" /dev/sda3: UUID="02709134-c074-4e66-8aa6-ed2d43a1cdf4" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda4: LABEL="Storage 01" UUID="E838C0F138C0C034" TYPE="ntfs" special device /dev/sdb1: LABEL="Storage 02" UUID="F0985C41985C088C" TYPE="ntfs" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="Backup & Temp" UUID="1C2417F22417CDA0" TYPE="ntfs" /dev/sdc1: UUID="d4b8ac62-9fb2-4798-9ff3-d3e179ff253e" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="Storage 03" UUID="68FCEFC7FCEF8E1E" TYPE="ntfs" /dev/sdd1: UUID="6d11e627-5b02-4384-a6e4-ab9b7ef6fd47" TYPE="ext4" PARTLABEL="largedrive1" PARTUUID="c1dff651-bed4-4d8e-83e0-1e185e6e2b7d" /dev/sde1: LABEL="USB DISK" UUID="7C79-4A39" TYPE="vfat" # <------------ My USB partition is available here3. It is also available as usual in cfdisk.4. /mnt/usb has the same permission as the other - does not exist fstab-mounted partitions "drwxr-xr-x 2 root root"5. I have up until now tried to stay away from all the "automount" magic and various systems and dependencies for that floating around, thus i have no udisks, udisks2 or udiskie, and no polkit and so on.6. I am on systemd per usual main Arch-setup right now, and i run an openbox session started manually with xinit/startx.Is there something regarding this that has changed anywhere the last couple of weeks somehwere?,or is my use-case and setup not fitting for how something works right now,or is it just some bug somewhere.UPDATE - 7: I just now retried a "sudo mount" sometime later after writing this post, and now it just worked,so it seems like something that used to happen instantly is heavily delayed?, i would still like to learn what and be a bit wiser in the future if anyone has any ideas : )I Have done some googling, but it haven't b

 

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