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lsblk
(#8541), similarity score: 0.76Note: You can give me feedback by thumbs upping or thumbs downing this comment.
@xfan-hack what is your expectation of usbipd
? If you try to mount a storage device use drvfs
option instead. usbip
is for attaching other kind of USB devices, i.e. cameras, etc.
On WSL side add a mount point under /mnt
then mount your flash drive, Windows F:
in this example:
zcobol@texas:~$ sudo mount -t drvfs F: /mnt/f
then list its contents:
zcobol@texas:~$ tree -L 1 /mnt/f
/mnt/f
├── autorun.ico
├── autorun.inf
├── boot
├── casper
├── EFI
├── efi.img
├── isolinux
├── md5sum.txt
├── syslinux.cfg
└── System Volume Information
6 directories, 5 files
The USB driver has latest KDE NEON on it!
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- Unable to mount a usb mass storage device (#10446), similarity score: 0.78
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lsblk
(#8541), similarity score: 0.76- usbipd: error: WSL 'usbip' client not correctly installed. (#8192), similarity score: 0.75
Note: You can give me feedback by thumbs upping or thumbs downing this comment. Yes, my problem, and "Open similar issues:(#10446) (#7770)" is similar, the essence of these problems is that, in ubuntu system in wsl, although I can see the inserted USB device through lsusb, I can't see the device under /dev/ directory, and I don't see the path of the mounted USB device. directory, and I don't see the path where the USB device is mounted. In short, it is that ubuntu system in wsl can't access the USB and other mobile devices. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Windows Version
10.0.26100.2161
WSL Version
2.3..24.0
Are you using WSL 1 or WSL 2?
Kernel Version
Linux version 5.15.153.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2 (root@941d701f84f1) (gcc (GCC) 11.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.37) #1 SMP Fri Mar 29 23:14:13 UTC 2024
Distro Version
Ubuntu 22.04.5
Other Software
No response
Repro Steps
Execute commands under powershell: usbipd.exe list, usbipd.exe bind --busid 5-3, usbipd.exe attach --wsl --busid 5-3 In ubuntu system, execute lsusb, you can see the USB device, but in the /dev directory, there is no But in the /dev directory, there is no corresponding device name, and I can't find any information about the mount path using mount -l.
Expected Behavior
I'd like to be able to see the mount paths etc. of USB devices on ubuntu systems in wsl
Actual Behavior
Provide a solution or documentation that addresses the above issues
Diagnostic Logs
No response