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i have installed karmic koala in new pc, , started have strange behaviour kingston 8gb usb stick.

use 64bit version on athlon ii x4, motherboard alivenf7g-glan, 2gb ram, , installed pysdm have other hd partitions (windows , data, both ntfs) automounted on boot.
did not check if stick worked before, or don't remember. sorry!

managed automount without problem, , did without having usb stick plugged in.
after wanted transfer files usb stick, automounted in read mode.

weird thing copy 1 single file on it, after became read only.

tried check happened, , enable rw using pysdm, implies having permanent /media/kingston folder, stick mounted after plugging in.

workaround worked reboots, got same problem again after 2-3 days.

don't know do: have boot every time in win when need use usb stick.

hint/idea of may wrong?

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the weird thing copy 1 single file on it, after became read only.

hint/idea of may wrong?
looks me "dirty" filesystem; eg, when using windows or ubuntu, stick removed without "safely remove" option, or without unmounting first.

there way confirm. open terminal (applications-accessories-terminal) , give command
code:
tail -f /var/log/messages
plug in usb stick. should notice whole bunch of new lines in terminal. please wait 10 seconds, copy , post output here clues problem may be.


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