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Thumbdrive... Error creating mount point -- No space left on device
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I have several USB drives, from a NTFS 2T drive down to a old 512MB FAT one.  All fail the same way.

Linux Lite 5.4.0-64-generic (x86_64) Version #72-Ubunut SMP Distribution Ubuntu 20.04.2  System information report attached to posting.

1. Insert the FAT formatted drive into the USB port.  It has a single 31.9MB partition formatted with the FAT file system.  480 MB remains in unpartitioned space.
2. An icon appears on the desktop for the device.  Icon is a USB stick.  Mouse over says "Removable Volume Not Mounted Yet".
3. Right click on icon, menu shows "Open", "Mount volume", "Properties" (greyed out), "Applications".  Click on Mount.

Pop-up opens "Mount Failed" "Failed to Mount DD-WRT-30M" "Error creating mount point 'media/jared/DD-WRT-30M': No space left on device."

There's plenty of space on my unix partition, /home has 10G free, / (file system) has 72GB free.  The USB stick has a FAT partition of 32M with 17M free.  I think the message is lying about no space left.

Where can I look for more diagnostic information?  Thanks!


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Thumbdrive... Error creating mount point -- No space left on device - by HiTechHiTouch - 02-08-2021, 06:34 PM

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