Originally Posted By: mlord
Ahh.. Okay. It is possible that there is already a file called /tmp/usb on that system. Verify this as follows:

ls -l /tmp/usb



Thank you Mark! It just reported the file already existed because I had run the commands earlier and got the invalid argument error. I ran them again to see if it would work (still got the invalid argument error anyway) then copied that and posted. Once I restart the gateway the /tmp/usb goes away. So anyway, I'm still not able to proceed due to the invalid argument error.

# ls -l /tmp/usb
ls: /tmp/usb: No such file or directory
# modprobe usb-storage
# mkdir /tmp/usb
# mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/usb
mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /tmp/usb failed: Invalid argument
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