[CentOS] Remounting a USB flash drive
Sergey Podushkin
posev at sibmail.comFri Aug 1 14:23:25 UTC 2008
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MHR wrote: > I've noticed that once I right click on my flash drive icon and umount > it, in order to remount it I have to unplug it and then plug it back > in. > > Is there a command that will accomplish the same task without the > unplug and plug back in physics? Yes. You should use $ gnome-mount -p YOUR_FLASH_DISK_LABEL where YOUR_FLASH_DISK_LABEL is the label you see when your system mounts a drive automatically. The same way you can use gnome-umount and gnome-eject (for CD/DVD probably) commands, though noone is recomended for end-user usage. Sergey.
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