On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Angelo Moreschini < mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Joachim, > > "-t vfat" worked... [?] > > > [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type vfat /dev/sde1 /media/tmp_USB1 > [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ ls -l /media/tmp_USB1 > > *So, vfat include FAT32..*. > > Thank you very much . > > But, ....how I can know -in general- things like this ..? > > Can you give me a link to a such documentation? > You really can't, it's just rote memorization, or fill your head with the right search engine keywords. If you'd used -t msdos that would have worked too, but only if you're familiar with the difference in would you know to prefer vfat. And for that matter -t umsdos also would have worked. But normally just omit -t and it gets autodetected, and I just tested this, both command line and GNOME default to vfat. -- Chris Murphy
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