Re: WD My Passport Ultra 3T usb drive problem

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I would check if you have the ntfs support installed.
rpm -qa | grep ntfs

Should have the ntfs-3g installed, probable don't need ntfsprogs, but I use 
them.

I have used gparted on linux to redo disks on many occassiions
dnf install gparted.

Had a student that had a large disk that was somehow formated to mac 
format, so ended up using gparted to make the disk half mac/ half ntfs so she 
could save files from both systems and use options that Fat32 don't support.

Would be interest to see how gparted sees the existing format, since ntfs 
should not be a problem if you have ntfs-3g installed?


On 30 Oct 2016 at 15:15, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

Subject:        	WD  My Passport Ultra 3T usb drive problem
From:           	"Gregory P. Ennis" <PoMec@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date sent:      	Sun, 30 Oct 2016 15:15:26 -0500
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> Everyone,
> 
> I just purchased 3 WD My Passport Ultra 3T usb drives that I had hoped
> to use for archive files for some digital images.
> 
> Looks like WD has made it difficult to use for Linux.  The google
> searches that I did stepped me through mounting it on a Windows 10
> system and then formatting it with nts.  Unfortuantely, when I tried to
> connect it to Fedora 24 I am still not able to recognize it to mount
> it.  All of the /dev/sd* entries were the same before and after I
> plugged it in.  Smartmontools appears to recognize it when it is
> plugged in a usb port, but pauses and does not finish its execution to
> completion.  gparted scans all devices and does not finish when the
> drive is plugged in a usb port.
> 
> Has anyone in the group figured out how to use these drives?
> 
> Thanks for you help!!!!
> 
> Greg Ennis
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