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Mount /Mnt /Dev/Sdb1 Already Mounted Or Mount Point Busy. /dev/sda1 is already mounted or /mnt/tmp busy check if there is any process using that device (/dev/sda1). so if your system recognized mmcblk2 as a storage device, you would mount mmcblk2p1 or mmcblk2p2 to /mnt/sd, not. i'm trying to mount my external hard drive with this command on my citrix hypervisor; you're trying to mount /dev/sdb1 but unmount /dev/sdb. I have an error on the mounting command: i have an amazon ec2 instance (ubuntu 12.04) to which i have attached two 250 gb volumes. These are not the same. i'm trying to install arch linux with a bootable usb stick. i suspect that /dev/sda1 is already mounted under /media/acer. Nautilus automatically mounts partitions when selecting it on the left side.

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I have an error on the mounting command: i'm trying to mount my external hard drive with this command on my citrix hypervisor; Nautilus automatically mounts partitions when selecting it on the left side. /dev/sda1 is already mounted or /mnt/tmp busy check if there is any process using that device (/dev/sda1). you're trying to mount /dev/sdb1 but unmount /dev/sdb. i'm trying to install arch linux with a bootable usb stick. so if your system recognized mmcblk2 as a storage device, you would mount mmcblk2p1 or mmcblk2p2 to /mnt/sd, not. These are not the same. i have an amazon ec2 instance (ubuntu 12.04) to which i have attached two 250 gb volumes. i suspect that /dev/sda1 is already mounted under /media/acer.

Mount Block Device /Dev/Sdb1 Is WriteProtected Mounting ReadOnly at

Mount /Mnt /Dev/Sdb1 Already Mounted Or Mount Point Busy Nautilus automatically mounts partitions when selecting it on the left side. i suspect that /dev/sda1 is already mounted under /media/acer. i'm trying to install arch linux with a bootable usb stick. so if your system recognized mmcblk2 as a storage device, you would mount mmcblk2p1 or mmcblk2p2 to /mnt/sd, not. you're trying to mount /dev/sdb1 but unmount /dev/sdb. i have an amazon ec2 instance (ubuntu 12.04) to which i have attached two 250 gb volumes. /dev/sda1 is already mounted or /mnt/tmp busy check if there is any process using that device (/dev/sda1). i'm trying to mount my external hard drive with this command on my citrix hypervisor; These are not the same. Nautilus automatically mounts partitions when selecting it on the left side. I have an error on the mounting command:

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