Hey there! Windows refugee here looking for some help.
I was trying to setup Samba and get a directory shared from the external drive I have connected to my Pi. Got frustrated as I couldn’t make a connection from my laptop or PC and decided to yank the drive and plug it direct to the PC, but getting this unknown error now mounting the drive anywhere. I was messing around with the samba conf file replacing the number/letter string back to the drive name–i had gotten an error previously, maybe due to the spaces, so used this string instead. I think I had started looking into mounting the drive but can’t find any terminal commands I ran in that respect, and I got interrupted so can’t remember what I was doing. I tried putting the path back to the string but no luck. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks, saving these! It is NTFS, found it had been flagged as dirty and was in fact recommending chkdsk. Chkdsk didn’t find anything to fix, but its mountable again back in linux. I figured NTFS would be fine since I’m dual booting (separate drives) while I get used to Linux. Should I power off the Pi before removing next time?
Nah, you can just sudo umount /path/to/device and then remove it. No need to power off the pi.