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Is your UBFS folder empty? Well guess what, you need to mount (or remount) it! | Is your UBFS folder empty? Well guess what, you need to mount (or remount) it! | ||
Just open up your Terminal (ctrl-alt-T) and run the command: '''ubmount.sh''' | |||
Your UBFS folder should be good as new! | Your UBFS folder should be good as new! | ||
If not, we've got a bit more to add to this wikipage. | If not, we've got a bit more to add to this wikipage. |
Revision as of 23:34, 12 February 2016
UBFS
The UBFS folder in the home directory contains data and lots of other goodies you may need to access at some point.
Is your UBFS folder empty? Well guess what, you need to mount (or remount) it!
Just open up your Terminal (ctrl-alt-T) and run the command: ubmount.sh
Your UBFS folder should be good as new!
If not, we've got a bit more to add to this wikipage.