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  • What exactly do you mean by dev location, what is the purpose?

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  • I need the dev location of the micrcontroller I want to program.

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    It should be in the form of /dev/ttyACM0

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  • What exactly do you mean by dev location, what is the purpose?

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  • I need the dev location of the micrcontroller I want to program.

    – joseto dominguez
    yesterday






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    yesterday













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  • What exactly do you mean by dev location, what is the purpose?

    – Jacob Vlijm
    yesterday











  • I need the dev location of the micrcontroller I want to program.

    – joseto dominguez
    yesterday






  • 1





    It should be in the form of /dev/ttyACM0

    – joseto dominguez
    yesterday

















  • What exactly do you mean by dev location, what is the purpose?

    – Jacob Vlijm
    yesterday











  • I need the dev location of the micrcontroller I want to program.

    – joseto dominguez
    yesterday






  • 1





    It should be in the form of /dev/ttyACM0

    – joseto dominguez
    yesterday
















What exactly do you mean by dev location, what is the purpose?

– Jacob Vlijm
yesterday





What exactly do you mean by dev location, what is the purpose?

– Jacob Vlijm
yesterday













I need the dev location of the micrcontroller I want to program.

– joseto dominguez
yesterday





I need the dev location of the micrcontroller I want to program.

– joseto dominguez
yesterday




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It should be in the form of /dev/ttyACM0

– joseto dominguez
yesterday





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If you want to known the drive name in the /dev/ folder, I normally



  • disconnect USB

  • in a terminal, type dmesg -w

  • insert USB

And the kernel will show some messages including the name of your device.
Other options are



lsblk
sudo blkid
sudo fdisk -l


And you may want to check this to mount it.
How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal?






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  • Microcontrollers and FPGA don't mount like USB flash drives, so the last line is sort of irrelevant to the question, but the answer overall is proper, hence +1

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If you want to known the drive name in the /dev/ folder, I normally



  • disconnect USB

  • in a terminal, type dmesg -w

  • insert USB

And the kernel will show some messages including the name of your device.
Other options are



lsblk
sudo blkid
sudo fdisk -l


And you may want to check this to mount it.
How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal?






share|improve this answer























  • Microcontrollers and FPGA don't mount like USB flash drives, so the last line is sort of irrelevant to the question, but the answer overall is proper, hence +1

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    32 secs ago















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If you want to known the drive name in the /dev/ folder, I normally



  • disconnect USB

  • in a terminal, type dmesg -w

  • insert USB

And the kernel will show some messages including the name of your device.
Other options are



lsblk
sudo blkid
sudo fdisk -l


And you may want to check this to mount it.
How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal?






share|improve this answer























  • Microcontrollers and FPGA don't mount like USB flash drives, so the last line is sort of irrelevant to the question, but the answer overall is proper, hence +1

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    32 secs ago













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If you want to known the drive name in the /dev/ folder, I normally



  • disconnect USB

  • in a terminal, type dmesg -w

  • insert USB

And the kernel will show some messages including the name of your device.
Other options are



lsblk
sudo blkid
sudo fdisk -l


And you may want to check this to mount it.
How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal?






share|improve this answer













If you want to known the drive name in the /dev/ folder, I normally



  • disconnect USB

  • in a terminal, type dmesg -w

  • insert USB

And the kernel will show some messages including the name of your device.
Other options are



lsblk
sudo blkid
sudo fdisk -l


And you may want to check this to mount it.
How to access a usb flash drive from the terminal?







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