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About centos7 mount NTFS under minimal problems

Time:11-17

Just finished installing centos7 minimal version, found themselves unable to support the NTFS format U disk, then install the NTFS - 3 g, specific steps have not much said, a lot of online tutorials, the problem is that
1, can't identify me a 128 g U disk
Solution: judge thought NTFS - 3 g is not installed successfully, examination revealed normal installation, hence in a U disk, format a NTFS format, after insert, correctly recognize and mount success,
Then judge the VMWARE's problem, the USB controller is adjusted to 3.0 mode, can identify, but to identify the information displayed is wrong, I don't have to U disk partitions, but identified a total of four SDB equipment (sbd1-4), and can't separate mount, feel or have a question, then change another USB 3.0 (year older), formatted for the NTFS format, after inserting the correct recognition and mount the success, the preliminary judgment is the compatibility of the U disk has a problem, is not the small factory goods, sandisk, bought in 2018), may be the problem on the centos, switch to centos8 system cannot identify, try holding the mentality, installed the latest ubuntu desktop, found, still cannot identify again after adjusting the USB controller after 3.0, correct identification in the file system, and display is normal,
Therefore judge centos to new models or versions of the U disk recognition as ubuntu, temporarily also can't solve the problem of my U disk on centos, error message is as follows:

Can see the right capacity and information, but the partition problems,
Do you have any other friends met such a problem, and solve?

CodePudding user response:

Gdisk can identify?

CodePudding user response:

Can't identify, under LSBLK can see
The NAME MAJ: MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
Sda 8-0 0 0, 20 g disk
├ ─ sda1 8:1 0 0 1 g part/boot
└ ─ sda2 19 g 0 0 part lo
├ ─ cl - root
│ 253:17 g 0 0 0 LVM/
└ ─ cl - swap
253:1 0 0 2 g LVM/SWAP
SDB he 0 1, 119.1 G disk
The SDB he 0 1, 119.1 G disk is my U disk

CodePudding user response:

reference 1st floor rayw0ng response:
gdisk can identify?

Can't identify
[root @ localhost Leon] # gdisk -l
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.3

Problem opening -l for reading! The Error is 2.
The specified file does not exist!

CodePudding user response:

Gdisk - l/dev/SDB
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