What does not work is trying to rename the mountpoint with mv: sudo mv "/media/mark/Seagate Expansion Drive/" /media/mark/mydisk if you take care to not use it when the disk is not mounted. So for example to write to file in the disk you need to use dd if=something of="/media/mark/Seagate Expansion Drive/file.out"Ĭreate a symbolic link ln -s "/media/mark/Seagate Expansion Drive/" /media/mark/mydiskĪnd use now /media/mark/mydisk. See also or, and yes, spaces in file names are evil. Learn to quote the filenames correctly: ls "/media/mark/Seagate Expansion Drive/" ![]() I too had problem with some disk and needed to do that in Windows (grrrr). ![]() The correct, best solution would be changing the label of the disk.
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