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How to mount an USB-stick on Xubuntu?



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I would like to do a bootable USB stick on Xubuntu. I installed unetbootin, downloaded iso-image but as I tried to create usb-stick, it said



You must first mount the USB drive /dev/sdb3 to a mountpoint. Most distributions will do this automatically after you remove and reinsert the USB drive.


I thought Xubuntu will mount the stick by default.










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    I would like to do a bootable USB stick on Xubuntu. I installed unetbootin, downloaded iso-image but as I tried to create usb-stick, it said



    You must first mount the USB drive /dev/sdb3 to a mountpoint. Most distributions will do this automatically after you remove and reinsert the USB drive.


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      I would like to do a bootable USB stick on Xubuntu. I installed unetbootin, downloaded iso-image but as I tried to create usb-stick, it said



      You must first mount the USB drive /dev/sdb3 to a mountpoint. Most distributions will do this automatically after you remove and reinsert the USB drive.


      I thought Xubuntu will mount the stick by default.










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      I would like to do a bootable USB stick on Xubuntu. I installed unetbootin, downloaded iso-image but as I tried to create usb-stick, it said



      You must first mount the USB drive /dev/sdb3 to a mountpoint. Most distributions will do this automatically after you remove and reinsert the USB drive.


      I thought Xubuntu will mount the stick by default.







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