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Mount /Dev/Ubi0_0 Is Not A Block Device. I've been trying to mount a usb drive that's formatted as fat32, and getting an error.we now have /dev/ubi0_0 and ubi0_1, which represent the newly created volumes and can be mounted normally with the mount command.

[Help] block device UUID=** is not valid root device r/Gentoo
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we now have /dev/ubi0_0 and ubi0_1, which represent the newly created volumes and can be mounted normally with the mount command. If it was a block device then in the output of.the modern way of mounting ubifs is mounting ubi volume character device nodes, e.g.:

[Help] block device UUID=** is not valid root device r/Gentoo

Mount /Dev/Ubi0_0 Is Not A Block Device I've been trying to mount a usb drive that's formatted as fat32, and getting an error. The drive works fine on. I've been trying to mount a usb drive that's formatted as fat32, and getting an error. If it was a block device then in the output of.