trying to mount an external drive

Trying to mount an external drive that's not recognised.


Using terminal, I enter. sudo mkdir /volumes/


It asks for my password, but the there is key icon that will allow any entries.


Can anyone on how to get around this?

see pic below


Thanks






Posted on Jan 18, 2023 2:56 AM

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Posted on Jan 18, 2023 7:59 AM

in terminal the characters you type when entering your password are never echoed. You just type "blind" and hit return.


to check this, type a command that does NOT require sudo, and see if you can get it to go:


sudo diskutil list


password:


If you and 'entering passwords' get together, you will see the list of drives.

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Jan 18, 2023 7:59 AM in response to afrombroxbourne

in terminal the characters you type when entering your password are never echoed. You just type "blind" and hit return.


to check this, type a command that does NOT require sudo, and see if you can get it to go:


sudo diskutil list


password:


If you and 'entering passwords' get together, you will see the list of drives.

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