Non existent storage shown on gnome-disk-utility when USB printer plugged in
by no-windose from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6GMSA)
When my USB printer is plugged to my PC, gnome-disk-utility shows this printer as a storage media.
However if I click the settings wheel, the only option I get is "Edit Mount Options". There is no option to format this non-existent storage. Furthermore there is no visible storage on the printer itself. No SD-card slot or USB socket that would allow to plug an external USB thumb drive.
Does anyone know what this ghost storage is?
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However if I click the settings wheel, the only option I get is "Edit Mount Options". There is no option to format this non-existent storage. Furthermore there is no visible storage on the printer itself. No SD-card slot or USB socket that would allow to plug an external USB thumb drive.
Does anyone know what this ghost storage is?
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