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In my experience, if the USB key disk is formatted as just /dev/sda (without any number after sda) then the linux support is a bit sporadic. I usually use knoppix to repartition and reformat the USB key disks I buy so that when linux detects it, it detects as /dev/sda1 instead. Usually, this way, the key disk is detected and mounted automatically.

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