Error: Unable to access “128 GB Volume”












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I keep getting asked to explain how this is different from another post but even that other post is unresolved. If that post did not lead to success, how would my issue be resolved?



I read and followed the advice here using the code sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils



Previously my Files page showed the 128 GB SD card but showed the error message: unable to access... as per the title, ending in:




unknown filesystem type 'exfat'




After restarting the computer, files doesn't seem to see the SD card at all. It doesn't show up in the files sidebar. See screenshot with original error code and SD card in sidebar.



Running Ubuntu 18.04



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    Possible duplicate of Ubuntu 18.04 not mount exFat 2TB even after installing exfat-fuse exfat-utils

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:07











  • But that issue was unresolved it appears

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 9:22











  • It suggest to install exfat tools: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils .. have you done that ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:50













  • Yes, I posted that exact code in my first message

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 10:47











  • Ok, so here is the result of following the 2nd piece of advice on that thread. As you can see, no result. And there is nothing more on that thread... 'user@zach:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfat [sudo] password for user: tag:launchpad.net:2008:redacted More info: launchpad.net/~relan/+archive/ubuntu/exfat Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it. 'Error reading keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/…: Not Found''

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 11:00


















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I keep getting asked to explain how this is different from another post but even that other post is unresolved. If that post did not lead to success, how would my issue be resolved?



I read and followed the advice here using the code sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils



Previously my Files page showed the 128 GB SD card but showed the error message: unable to access... as per the title, ending in:




unknown filesystem type 'exfat'




After restarting the computer, files doesn't seem to see the SD card at all. It doesn't show up in the files sidebar. See screenshot with original error code and SD card in sidebar.



Running Ubuntu 18.04



screenshot










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  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Ubuntu 18.04 not mount exFat 2TB even after installing exfat-fuse exfat-utils

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:07











  • But that issue was unresolved it appears

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 9:22











  • It suggest to install exfat tools: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils .. have you done that ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:50













  • Yes, I posted that exact code in my first message

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 10:47











  • Ok, so here is the result of following the 2nd piece of advice on that thread. As you can see, no result. And there is nothing more on that thread... 'user@zach:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfat [sudo] password for user: tag:launchpad.net:2008:redacted More info: launchpad.net/~relan/+archive/ubuntu/exfat Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it. 'Error reading keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/…: Not Found''

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 11:00
















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I keep getting asked to explain how this is different from another post but even that other post is unresolved. If that post did not lead to success, how would my issue be resolved?



I read and followed the advice here using the code sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils



Previously my Files page showed the 128 GB SD card but showed the error message: unable to access... as per the title, ending in:




unknown filesystem type 'exfat'




After restarting the computer, files doesn't seem to see the SD card at all. It doesn't show up in the files sidebar. See screenshot with original error code and SD card in sidebar.



Running Ubuntu 18.04



screenshot










share|improve this question
















I keep getting asked to explain how this is different from another post but even that other post is unresolved. If that post did not lead to success, how would my issue be resolved?



I read and followed the advice here using the code sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils



Previously my Files page showed the 128 GB SD card but showed the error message: unable to access... as per the title, ending in:




unknown filesystem type 'exfat'




After restarting the computer, files doesn't seem to see the SD card at all. It doesn't show up in the files sidebar. See screenshot with original error code and SD card in sidebar.



Running Ubuntu 18.04



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  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Ubuntu 18.04 not mount exFat 2TB even after installing exfat-fuse exfat-utils

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:07











  • But that issue was unresolved it appears

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 9:22











  • It suggest to install exfat tools: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils .. have you done that ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:50













  • Yes, I posted that exact code in my first message

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 10:47











  • Ok, so here is the result of following the 2nd piece of advice on that thread. As you can see, no result. And there is nothing more on that thread... 'user@zach:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfat [sudo] password for user: tag:launchpad.net:2008:redacted More info: launchpad.net/~relan/+archive/ubuntu/exfat Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it. 'Error reading keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/…: Not Found''

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 11:00
















  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Ubuntu 18.04 not mount exFat 2TB even after installing exfat-fuse exfat-utils

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:07











  • But that issue was unresolved it appears

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 9:22











  • It suggest to install exfat tools: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils .. have you done that ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 16 at 9:50













  • Yes, I posted that exact code in my first message

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 10:47











  • Ok, so here is the result of following the 2nd piece of advice on that thread. As you can see, no result. And there is nothing more on that thread... 'user@zach:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfat [sudo] password for user: tag:launchpad.net:2008:redacted More info: launchpad.net/~relan/+archive/ubuntu/exfat Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it. 'Error reading keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/…: Not Found''

    – Zach
    Jan 16 at 11:00










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Possible duplicate of Ubuntu 18.04 not mount exFat 2TB even after installing exfat-fuse exfat-utils

– Soren A
Jan 16 at 9:07





Possible duplicate of Ubuntu 18.04 not mount exFat 2TB even after installing exfat-fuse exfat-utils

– Soren A
Jan 16 at 9:07













But that issue was unresolved it appears

– Zach
Jan 16 at 9:22





But that issue was unresolved it appears

– Zach
Jan 16 at 9:22













It suggest to install exfat tools: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils .. have you done that ?

– Soren A
Jan 16 at 9:50







It suggest to install exfat tools: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils .. have you done that ?

– Soren A
Jan 16 at 9:50















Yes, I posted that exact code in my first message

– Zach
Jan 16 at 10:47





Yes, I posted that exact code in my first message

– Zach
Jan 16 at 10:47













Ok, so here is the result of following the 2nd piece of advice on that thread. As you can see, no result. And there is nothing more on that thread... 'user@zach:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfat [sudo] password for user: tag:launchpad.net:2008:redacted More info: launchpad.net/~relan/+archive/ubuntu/exfat Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it. 'Error reading keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/…: Not Found''

– Zach
Jan 16 at 11:00







Ok, so here is the result of following the 2nd piece of advice on that thread. As you can see, no result. And there is nothing more on that thread... 'user@zach:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfat [sudo] password for user: tag:launchpad.net:2008:redacted More info: launchpad.net/~relan/+archive/ubuntu/exfat Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it. 'Error reading keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/…: Not Found''

– Zach
Jan 16 at 11:00












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