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Shay
Joined: 20 Apr 2015
#1
Opened the /media and see that I have sdb1 , sdb1-2, sdb1-3, and sdb1-4

Who would I go about getting rid of the sdb1-2, sdb1-3, and sdb1-4 as it is messing up making USB bootable sticks with UNetbootin.
anticapitalista
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#2
Do you unmount the stick(s) before pulling them out of the usb socket? Those entries suggest you don't.
anticapitalista
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#3
You could just try deleting those folders. Open rox as root and see what happens.
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Shay
Joined: 20 Apr 2015
#4
I normally do unmount them before doing anything else.

No go on the delete, but may not be opening Rox as root either.
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Shay
Joined: 20 Apr 2015
#5

Code: Select all

$ sudo rox
And had to check FORCE and they deleted successfully.
Thanks for the help.
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Shay
Joined: 20 Apr 2015
#6
Lesson learned.
Do not leave USB stick in and shutdown, and then remove it.
This 16GB Patriot was the culprit that messes things up.
Clean installed Antix-15_64. End of problem.
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Shay
Joined: 20 Apr 2015
#7
Had to DBAN the stick to get rid what ever caused it to auto detect in Antix.