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Permissions error mounting USB drive
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My advice: Don't use the extension cable or buy a new pure data transfer cable. The rabbit hole could go very deep here, involving ACPI, and the relation of the kernel to the motherboard and cpu that is causing under-voltages, but it is more likely that you have a dual purpose cable, or an old external USB HDD connection cable, or a USB smart card reader cable, all of which are high resistance. Windows 7,8,10 kernel detects all types based on the voltages. Not necessarily the case with Linux. Make sure if your BIOS are older versions that PnP is disabled.

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Permissions error mounting USB drive - by ian_r_h - 10-08-2017, 08:43 AM
Re: Permissions error mounting USB drive - by trinidad - 11-12-2017, 03:55 PM

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