On Ma, 07 oct 14, 11:29:34, John Aten wrote: > > All the following was done in the live system: > > sudo fdisk -l returns only /dev/sda1 > > blkid returns /dev/sda1 (whose label and UUID confirm that it is the > USB drive) and /dev/loop0.
This is not good, your live system doesn't detect your harddisk. How old is this live system? > I found the mountpoint of /dev/loop0 using mount, but it appears to be > completely empty. Well, the usual directories, /bin, /boot, /home and > so on, are there, but they are empty. > > I ran cat /proc/partitions, and it returned entries for loop0, sda and > sda1. I attempted to mount /dev/sda, and got the error that it was > already mounted or the mount point was busy. The output of mount only > lists sda1 being mounted. But I guess sda is a partition on a device, > not an actual device. Just for your info, it's the other way around: /dev/sda is the usb drive and /dev/sda1 is the first partition. In theory it's possible to have no partition at all, so you would mount /dev/sda, but then /dev/sda1 wouldn't exist. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt
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