platform: 65M usb disk. gnu linux version 3.00.14.
1==open the teminal:right click on your desktop,click teminal.
2==run follow command: fdisk -l
u will see Disk /dev/sda: 65 MB, 65863680 bytes(my usb disk is 65M)
genarally speaking,linux think the /dev/sda1 is your real device,now what u should to do is mount the device to a real dictionay.follow this:
3: command: mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
then u wil find your usb disk in filesystem/mnt/usb
4:when u want to stop it,enter
command: umount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
everything is ok.
1==open the teminal:right click on your desktop,click teminal.
2==run follow command: fdisk -l
u will see Disk /dev/sda: 65 MB, 65863680 bytes(my usb disk is 65M)
genarally speaking,linux think the /dev/sda1 is your real device,now what u should to do is mount the device to a real dictionay.follow this:
3: command: mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
then u wil find your usb disk in filesystem/mnt/usb
4:when u want to stop it,enter
command: umount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
everything is ok.