Plugging in the USB to my laptop and it won't appear

Mastah

the funny thing is \r\n i did
Oct 25, 2010
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Hello Devbest users.

Today I'm experiencing a problem with Ubuntu. So I've figured out to just step back to Windows but for that I will need to plug in my USB and run Unetbooting with the .ISO that I've downloaded. But when I plug it it in it justs blinks a few time then stops and a USB won't appear aynwhere and it's really bothering me.

So I ran the following commands and it gave me this:

Command:
Code:
tail -f /var/log/{messages,kernel,dmesg,syslog}

Outcome:
Code:
==> /var/log/syslog <==
Apr  5 20:07:50 Laptop systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
Apr  5 20:07:50 Laptop dbus[817]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
Apr  5 20:07:50 Laptop systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
Apr  5 20:08:10 Laptop sudo: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/t-walker is already mounted
Apr  5 20:09:43 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.Academic.Zotero[1445]: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/t-walker/.mozilla/firefox/'
Apr  5 20:09:48 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.File.Gdrive[1445]: Search changed to: 'besta'
Apr  5 20:09:48 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.File.Gdrive[1445]: Search changed to: 'bestand'
Apr  5 20:09:48 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.File.Gdrive[1445]: Search changed to: 'bestanden'
Apr  5 20:12:19 Laptop kernel: [ 2909.700969] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, device number 4
Apr  5 20:12:20 Laptop colord-sane: [bjnp] create_broadcast_socket: ERROR - bind socket to local address failed - Cannot assign requested address

Thank you in advance whoever is able to help me!
 

griimnak

You're a slave to the money then you die
Jul 20, 2013
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Hello Devbest users.

Today I'm experiencing a problem with Ubuntu. So I've figured out to just step back to Windows but for that I will need to plug in my USB and run Unetbooting with the .ISO that I've downloaded. But when I plug it it in it justs blinks a few time then stops and a USB won't appear aynwhere and it's really bothering me.

So I ran the following commands and it gave me this:

Command:
Code:
tail -f /var/log/{messages,kernel,dmesg,syslog}

Outcome:
Code:
==> /var/log/syslog <==
Apr  5 20:07:50 Laptop systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
Apr  5 20:07:50 Laptop dbus[817]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
Apr  5 20:07:50 Laptop systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
Apr  5 20:08:10 Laptop sudo: pam_ecryptfs: pam_sm_authenticate: /home/t-walker is already mounted
Apr  5 20:09:43 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.Academic.Zotero[1445]: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/t-walker/.mozilla/firefox/'
Apr  5 20:09:48 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.File.Gdrive[1445]: Search changed to: 'besta'
Apr  5 20:09:48 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.File.Gdrive[1445]: Search changed to: 'bestand'
Apr  5 20:09:48 Laptop com.canonical.Unity.Scope.File.Gdrive[1445]: Search changed to: 'bestanden'
Apr  5 20:12:19 Laptop kernel: [ 2909.700969] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, device number 4
Apr  5 20:12:20 Laptop colord-sane: [bjnp] create_broadcast_socket: ERROR - bind socket to local address failed - Cannot assign requested address

Thank you in advance whoever is able to help me!
You just dug yourself a hole by using unetboot, it sucks really bad. Why didn't you just partition it? dual boot?
 

Mastah

the funny thing is \r\n i did
Oct 25, 2010
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You just dug yourself a hole by using unetboot, it sucks really bad. Why didn't you just partition it? dual boot?
Did not use uNetbooting yet just was about to but it doesn't want to appear even though the USB does blink a few times then stops I'm utterly confused!

Thanks for your reply mate but that's not how far my knowledge goes maybe explain more?
 

griimnak

You're a slave to the money then you die
Jul 20, 2013
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Did not use uNetbooting yet just was about to but it doesn't want to appear even though the USB does blink a few times then stops I'm utterly confused!

Thanks for your reply mate but that's not how far my knowledge goes maybe explain more?
try:
Code:
fdisk --list

does it show up?
 

Mastah

the funny thing is \r\n i did
Oct 25, 2010
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I'll give you the outcome right away:

Code:
fdisk: kan /dev/ram0 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram1 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram2 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram3 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram4 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram5 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram6 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram7 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram8 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram9 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram10 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram11 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram12 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram13 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram14 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/ram15 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/sda niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/mapper/sda5_crypt niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 niet openen: Toegang geweigerd
fdisk: kan /dev/sdb niet openen: Toegang geweigerd

Meaning: It won't open due access denied but that's what it's showing up bud.
 
LSBlik output:

Code:
NAME                    MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE  MOUNTPOINT
sda                       8:0    0 465,8G  0 disk  
├─sda1                    8:1    0   243M  0 part  /boot
├─sda2                    8:2    0     1K  0 part  
└─sda5                    8:5    0 465,5G  0 part  
  └─sda5_crypt          252:0    0 465,5G  0 crypt 
    ├─ubuntu--vg-root   252:1    0 461,9G  0 lvm   /
    └─ubuntu--vg-swap_1 252:2    0   3,6G  0 lvm  
      └─cryptswap1      252:3    0   3,6G  0 crypt [SWAP]
sdb                       8:16   1    15G  0 disk  
sr0                      11:0    1  1024M  0 rom
 

GarettM

Posting Freak
Aug 5, 2010
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Your usb device 'sdb' has no valid partition information if you had files on your usb drive it is probably corrupt do you want to format it and start a new?
 
How to fix your usb by formatting
1. Create a new partition
Code:
 sudo fdisk /dev/sdb
Then enter 'o' to create a new partition table
Then enter 'p' to create a new primary partition
Then keep clicking enter until you reach the menu again
Then enter 'w' to Write changes and exit

2. Format new disk
Code:
 sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1

3. Remount the disks
Code:
 sudo mount -a
 

GarettM

Posting Freak
Aug 5, 2010
833
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For future reference the problem was the usb drive was corrupted and he fixed it by installed gparted
Code:
 sudo apt-get install gparted

And created a new partition? on the usb drive
 

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