Fixed, Solved, Error mounting filesystem, external device, Error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/name/device name
After a series of power outages at my house I rebooted my Ubuntu machine only to discover that my external drive, a WD My Passport Device, no longer would mount. I tried several fixes found in several forums; none of them worked. This is what finally did work:
- Disconnect and remove the malfunctioning (unmountable) external device.
- Launch "Disks" program. (That's what it's called in Ubuntu)
- Select the disk that fails to mount; in my case "1 TB WD...."
- Click on the icon that looks like a little gear: "Additional Partition Options."
- Select "Repair File System." A message will pop up asking you to confirm that this is what you really want to do. As I was at the end of my rope, I hit the "confirm" button.
- Re-connect (reinsert) your external device to the USB port.
UPDATE:
After the multiple electrical outages, I also had two Sandisk flash drives that would not mount. Oddly, after fixing the Mount problem for my WD external drive (as described in yellow above), I was also able to mount each of my thumb drives on my Ubuntu machine.
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