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I used the following to give a USB drive with a FAT32 system a label.

Code: Select allsudo env MTOOLS_SKIP_CHECK=1 mlabel -i /dev/sdd1 ::my_backup

After that, the USB drive will no longer mount. Here is the entries from my syslog.

Code: Select allFeb 17 05:38:18 office kernel: [ 1777.196029] usb 3-1.4.1: new full-speed USB device number 12 using uhci_hcd
Feb 17 05:38:18 office kernel: [ 1777.299177] usb 3-1.4.1: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub
Feb 17 05:38:18 office kernel: [ 1777.326177] usb 3-1.4.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0781, idProduct=5575
Feb 17 05:38:18 office kernel: [ 1777.326184] usb 3-1.4.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Feb 17 05:38:18 office kernel: [ 1777.326187] usb 3-1.4.1: Product: Cruzer Glide
Feb 17 05:38:18 office kernel: [ 1777.326190] usb 3-1.4.1: Manufacturer: SanDisk

[Code] ....

I don't know why it was set to read-only or how. All I know is there are files on the USB drive which I am desperate to recover.

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Code: Select all# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
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