2010/11/3 Jason E. High <jason.h...@gmail.com>

> I just installed F14 yesterday, and I'm coming from Ubuntu.  In Ubuntu,
> whenever I plugged in a thumb drive or connected my Motorola Droid, it
> would automatically mount.
>
> In F14, it tries to mount but just an error pops up and tells me that
> I'm 'Not Authorized.'
>
> It lists the drive in the Places menu, and I've tried adding my user
> accounts to various groups, including root, with no success.  I've seen
> a few threads online with similar complaints, but have yet to come
> across any solutions.
>
> Help?
>
> Jason E. High
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Hi Jason! Humm, in Fedora 13/14 you can work with any kind of USB performing
normal tasks,
try another port and plug your usb again to start copyng/reading files from
it.

Some programs like UnetBootin need to mount the usb trough the console:

1.- fdisk -lu

2.- mount -t vfat /dev/sdc1 /mnt (Here you have to put the correct device
you want to mount acording to the fdisk list)

And that's all... Verify your USB is OK with Gparted.

Good Luck!

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