I've searched and I've tried and now I have to ask.
I need to use the terminal to get to /dev/sde1. It is an external SSD connected by USB. I have to be on that partition to run the commandHow do I do it.
I need to use the terminal to get to /dev/sde1. It is an external SSD connected by USB. I have to be on that partition to run the command
Code:
sudo sh CreatePersistentImg.sh -s 20480 -l casper-rwCode:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted onudev 6070972 0 6070972 0% /devtmpfs 1223196 1420 1221776 1% /run/dev/sdd2 34966168 21417932 11739852 65% /tmpfs 6115964 0 6115964 0% /dev/shmtmpfs 5120 12 5108 1% /run/locktmpfs 6115964 460 6115504 1% /tmptmpfs 1024 0 1024 0% /run/credentials/systemd-journald.service/dev/sdd3 55120112 16484288 35803440 32% /hometmpfs 1223192 576 1222616 1% /run/user/1000/dev/sde1 976698880 13802880 962896000 2% /media/debjohndesk/VentoyStatistics: Posted by urdrwho10 — 2026-02-26 02:08