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@ -27,7 +27,9 @@ sticks, this includes things like USB external hard drives.)
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Qubes OS supports the ability to attach a USB drive (or just one or more of its
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partitions) to any qube easily, no matter which qube actually handles the USB
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controller. (The USB controller may be assigned on the **Devices** tab of a
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qube's settings page in Qubes VM Manager or by using the [qvm-pci][] command.)
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qube's settings page in Qubes VM Manager or by using the
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[qvm-pci][assigning-devices] command. For guidance on finding the correct USB
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controller, see [here][usb-controller].)
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USB drive mounting is integrated into the Qubes VM Manager GUI. Simply insert
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your USB drive, right-click on the desired qube in the Qubes VM Manager list,
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@ -36,8 +38,8 @@ device. This, however, only works for the whole device. If you would like to
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attach individual partitions, you must use the command-line tool (shown below).
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The reason for this is that when attaching a single partition, it used to be
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that the Nautilus file manager would not see it and automatically mount it (see
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[this ticket][623]). This problem, however, seems to be resolved (see
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[this issue comment][1072-comm1]).
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issue [623]). This problem, however, seems to be resolved (see
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[this comment on issue 1072][1072-comm1]).
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If, for some reason, the device does not appear in Nautilus and you still need
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to attach just a single partition to a device, you will need to mount it
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@ -85,8 +87,8 @@ follows:
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the same partition to multiple qubes. For example, you could attach `sdb1`
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to qube1 and then `sdb` to qube2. It is up to the user not to make this
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mistake. The Xen block device framework currently does not provide an easy
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way around this. Point 2 of [this ticket comment][1072-comm2] gives details
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about this.
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way around this. Point 2 of [this comment on issue 1072][1072-comm2] gives
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details about this.
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4. The USB drive is now attached to the qube. If using a default qube, you may
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open the Nautilus file manager in the qube, and your drive should be
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@ -102,13 +104,13 @@ follows:
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7. You may now remove the device.
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**Warning:** Do not remove the device before detaching it from the VM!
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Otherwise, you will not be able to attach it anywhere later. See
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[this ticket][1082] for details.
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Otherwise, you will not be able to attach it anywhere later. See issue [1082]
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for details.
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### What if I removed the device before detaching it from the VM? ###
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Currently (until [this ticket][1082] gets implemented), if you remove the device
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Currently (until issue [1082] gets implemented), if you remove the device
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before detaching it from the qube, Qubes OS (more precisely, `libvirtd`) will
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think that the device is still attached to the qube and will not allow attaching
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further devices under the same name. The easiest way to recover from such a
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@ -217,7 +219,8 @@ accessible only from the USB qube itself, as explained above.
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[mass-storage]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_mass_storage_device_class
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[qvm-pci]: /doc/assigning-devices/
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[devices]: /doc/assigning-devices/
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[usb-controller]: /doc/assigning-devices/#finding-the-right-usb-controller
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[623]: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/623
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[1072-comm1]: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1072#issuecomment-124270051
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[1072-comm2]: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1072#issuecomment-124119309
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