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Thread: [Harddisk] couldn't read model:

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    [Harddisk] couldn't read model:

    Keep seeing the following in my debug logs. Will this cause any problems?

    20.367> [Harddisk] couldn't read model:

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    Is your hdd ext3 - ext4 in storage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    Is your hdd ext3 - ext4 in storage?
    Shows as ext4

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    Is your hdd ext3 - ext4 in storage?
    Doesn't matter. It's looking for the model name, which comes from the disk, not the file system.
    Slightly odd not to find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    Doesn't matter. It's looking for the model name, which comes from the disk, not the file system.
    Slightly odd not to find it.
    Tried a SanDisk and Samsung and they both so the same

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    In your mount manager i will assume you dont see a make and model or size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    In your mount manager i will assume you dont see a make and model or size?
    It shows the size and says Flash drive FIT

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    Looking at google i see micro samsung fit usb3.0.
    Are there other usb devices in ports?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    Looking at google i see micro samsung fit usb3.0.
    Are there other usb devices in ports?
    No just the Samsung fit in the usb port on side and the microsd card in the back for multiboot.

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    USB hard drives just show up as the adapter name - not the actual hard drive model. My drives show up as Expansion+ (Seagate) which is the model embedded in the usb convertor not the actual drive model.
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