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Originally Posted by ed007
This is not a team, this is a comment for you - shows that now I plug my usb connector.
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I understood the meaning of the command "sudo dmesg-c", but it is not clear to me what gives? Errors with the name of the device there.
root no problem - LiveCD.
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10 minutes to spend watching video is not necessary: the time of the important points mentioned in the comments.
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Yes, it could be a problem, even with a LiveCD.
Since your running a LiveCD, most likely you have some other Operating System installed on your internal hard drive.
Some LiveCDs will auto-mount that Other Operating System, some will not.
All LiveCD kernels will recognize the internal drive.
Depending on the LiveCD, its own use will probably use one to three device names (from the /dev/sd* device pool).
Which means that if sda and sdb names are used by the LiveCD, then the sdc name might very well be your internal hard drive.
And since you are using direct device operations (dd) as 'root' - then you might just as well kiss your other Operating System installation good bye.
I really, really, want to see the output of dmesg that
ONLY corresponds to your plugging in the Kindle's USB cable.
No extra lines, no fewer lines, no videos, no editing to what you think is related.
It is only from that information that we can be certain what the cable's device name assignment was at the time you plugged it in.
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Here is another direction for you to ignore in your request for help:
sudo blkid
Cut & paste the resulting output in your next post.