
I'm not sure, but I think the number at the end is excluded because mounting a partition of the device and not the device itself doesn't make sense to me.ġ2. Run "mount /dev/sdb /lubuntu/media/whatever1" it might actually be "/dev/s*#", like "/dev/sdb1". Run "mount /dev/sda /lubuntu/media/whatever1" (or whatever "/dev/s*" device).ġ0.

(You could alternatively run "umount /lubuntu/media//" to unmount them, where "/lubuntu/media/" is whatever the path to the mountpoint is and "/" is the mount point)ĩ. Open the file explorer program and unmount all hard drives or storage devices.ĥ. You can use this Linux liveboot CD to copy or move files from storage device to storage device, but make sure to properly mount the devices before copying or moving. Most of the volume of that drawer was occupied by clothes. I ended up storing the Lubuntu CD amongst other optical disks in a CD/DVD cake box spindle container in the back right of the second-to-bottom drawer in a dresser nearest to the door in my room. I don't remember why I wrote "older less powerful laptops", but maybe it does work with laptops and not just desktops or, I got something mixed up and wrote incorrect information. On the disk I used a physical fine-point orange marker to label the disk I wrote with my own handwriting:

I downloaded this ISO from somewhere (I forgot where) and burned it to a Philips CD-R disk years ago. English pronunciation respelling: it is pronounced as luu-BUUN-too or loo-BUUN-too, not le-BUUN-too. I downloaded the BitTorrent version because the download speed of two of the HTTP(S) downloads that I found were way too slow. This file was stored at "C:\Users\user\Downloads\"
