Hi Scott
You wrote:
> What does Windows show if you boot it? I actually haven't worked very much
> with the newer styles of partition, but a /dev/sdX should refer to a drive,
> so for it to be /dev/sdc is odd.
Windows (was XP so I didn't keep it when I installed Mint 16) is long gone.
I have a similar, no changes of my own to the partitioning, installation of
Mint 17 Mate on the netbook; I don't get any such dev/sdc "nonsense"
when Live CD on USB is not installed.
When I did get a df -h result (when booted from the "Live CD"), the entry
for the /dev/sdc1 partition definitely showed it as mounted on the USB.
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Regards,
Gene Falck
gfalck@merr.com
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