Juanito


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Posted: Feb. 15 2008,09:11 |
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I'm not sure how your dsl pendrive is setup, but you need to make sure that the partition to which you want to copy the files is mounted - there are several ways to do this in dsl-4.x:
right-click on one of the icons near the top left and chose mount/your_device start emelFM, navigate to /mnt right-click on your_device and chose mount open a terminal window and type sudo mount -t vfat (for example) /dev/your_device /mnt/your_device
You can also do this for your other usb stick, navigate to the two sticks with emelFM and then use "copy"
Of course in dsl-4.x, there is also the drag n drop route...
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