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Linux finding usb devices

i am stuck at one problem in linux since i have started using it.

it is identifying lsusb output and then link it to /dev directory .

okey in simple worlds using lsusb command to identify which /dev file is used to represent that lsusb bus.

but i have not figure out any solution instead  i get something new.

i have knowledge that linux can identify any type of device because it has inbuilt driver so ..... i have not apply it here.

so to identify which device is lsusb .

for mass storage.

use lsblk that will link to /dev interface that was so easy but still stuck at

if i have two 16GB or four 16GB how do i figure how which one is mine to use.

right now i am just tring trial and error method . if you just let me know, i need it.


so again i figured out about something new about linux

love linux.

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