Multisystem doesn´t catch my USB

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Megver83
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Iscritto: 12/21/2015

When I opened multisystem it said I had to mount my pendrive in /media, but in Trisquel it mounts in /media/user/usb_name, so I changed the directory to /media/usb (usb it´s my hdd), but still not working.
Why this happens? How can I fix that?

Magic Banana

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Iscritto: 07/24/2010

Does the additional level in the file hierarchy actually matter to MultiSystem?

Anyway, you can from a terminal:

  1. create the "usb" folder in /media:
    $ sudo mkdir /media/usb
  2. mount the filesystem of your pendrive (I assume below it is /dev/sdb1; 'mount' would tell after it automouts) at /media/usb:
    $ sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/usb

Since I proposed to do everything with 'sudo', you should then run with administrator's privileges whatever you do with MultiSystem (I have never used it).

Megver83
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Iscritto: 12/21/2015

When I opened multisystem it said I had to mount my pendrive in /media, but
in Trisquel it mounts in /media/user/usb_name, so I changed the directory to
/media/usb (usb it´s my hdd), but still not working.
Why this happens? How can I fix that?

Megver83
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Iscritto: 12/21/2015

2 things:

1) that´s what I did before (didn´t work)
2) How is Multisystem compared with YUMI?

Megver83
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Iscritto: 12/21/2015

2 things:

1) that´s what I did before (didn´t work)
2) How is Multisystem compared with YUMI?

Magic Banana

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I am a translator!

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Iscritto: 07/24/2010

Does the additional level in the file hierarchy actually matter to
MultiSystem?

Anyway, you can from a terminal:

create the "usb" folder in /media:
$ sudo mkdir /media/usb
mount the filesystem of your pendrive (I assume below it is /dev/sdb1;
'mount' would tell after it automouts) at /media/usb:
$ sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/usb

Since I proposed to do everything with 'sudo', you should then run with
administrator's privileges whatever you do with MultiSystem (I have never
used it).

Megver83
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Iscritto: 12/21/2015

2 things:

1) that´s what I did before (didn´t work)
2) How is Multisystem compared with YUMI?

Megver83
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Iscritto: 12/21/2015

2 things:

1) that´s what I did before (didn´t work)
2) How is Multisystem compared with YUMI?