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I can not change to a directory that is placed in an USB disk. But I am able to change to the internal disks directories by using the cd command.



When I type df-h to identify the external disk name, it returns this summary of available and used disk space usage of file system. sdb1 is the external disk.



If I type cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710 (I copied /media/angel/ADATA HD710 from the df -h command result, to make sure I don't have a typo), then I get bash: cd: /media/angel/ADATA:No such file or directory



However if I type cd /media/angel/43DC-66BE (which corresponds to a partition of an internal disk) I get angel@millonario:/media/angel/43DC-66BE$.



How can I change to /media/angel/ADATA HD710?










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    I can not change to a directory that is placed in an USB disk. But I am able to change to the internal disks directories by using the cd command.



    When I type df-h to identify the external disk name, it returns this summary of available and used disk space usage of file system. sdb1 is the external disk.



    If I type cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710 (I copied /media/angel/ADATA HD710 from the df -h command result, to make sure I don't have a typo), then I get bash: cd: /media/angel/ADATA:No such file or directory



    However if I type cd /media/angel/43DC-66BE (which corresponds to a partition of an internal disk) I get angel@millonario:/media/angel/43DC-66BE$.



    How can I change to /media/angel/ADATA HD710?










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      I can not change to a directory that is placed in an USB disk. But I am able to change to the internal disks directories by using the cd command.



      When I type df-h to identify the external disk name, it returns this summary of available and used disk space usage of file system. sdb1 is the external disk.



      If I type cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710 (I copied /media/angel/ADATA HD710 from the df -h command result, to make sure I don't have a typo), then I get bash: cd: /media/angel/ADATA:No such file or directory



      However if I type cd /media/angel/43DC-66BE (which corresponds to a partition of an internal disk) I get angel@millonario:/media/angel/43DC-66BE$.



      How can I change to /media/angel/ADATA HD710?










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      I can not change to a directory that is placed in an USB disk. But I am able to change to the internal disks directories by using the cd command.



      When I type df-h to identify the external disk name, it returns this summary of available and used disk space usage of file system. sdb1 is the external disk.



      If I type cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710 (I copied /media/angel/ADATA HD710 from the df -h command result, to make sure I don't have a typo), then I get bash: cd: /media/angel/ADATA:No such file or directory



      However if I type cd /media/angel/43DC-66BE (which corresponds to a partition of an internal disk) I get angel@millonario:/media/angel/43DC-66BE$.



      How can I change to /media/angel/ADATA HD710?







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          Try this:



          cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710/





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          • You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

            – Angelo19xx
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:31











          • backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

            – danielleontiev
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:33











          • Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

            – Angelo19xx
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:37






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            Another way is to place path in quotes.

            – Pilot6
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:59



















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          Also, use quotes for string with spaces:



          cd "/media/angel/ADATA HD710/"
          cd '/media/angel/ADATA HD710/'





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            Try this:



            cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710/





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            • You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:31











            • backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

              – danielleontiev
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:33











            • Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:37






            • 1





              Another way is to place path in quotes.

              – Pilot6
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:59
















            3














            Try this:



            cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710/





            share|improve this answer
























            • You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:31











            • backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

              – danielleontiev
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:33











            • Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:37






            • 1





              Another way is to place path in quotes.

              – Pilot6
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:59














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            Try this:



            cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710/





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            Try this:



            cd /media/angel/ADATA HD710/






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            • You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:31











            • backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

              – danielleontiev
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:33











            • Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:37






            • 1





              Another way is to place path in quotes.

              – Pilot6
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:59



















            • You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:31











            • backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

              – danielleontiev
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:33











            • Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

              – Angelo19xx
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:37






            • 1





              Another way is to place path in quotes.

              – Pilot6
              Aug 6 '16 at 10:59

















            You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

            – Angelo19xx
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:31





            You are awsome!! Thank you so much, I worked. I really appreciate it!

            – Angelo19xx
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:31













            backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

            – danielleontiev
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:33





            backslash is needed in names with spaces. Also, you can type: cd /media/angel/ADATA and when press TAB button. Bash will help you to complete the query

            – danielleontiev
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:33













            Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

            – Angelo19xx
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:37





            Thank you again for the explanation, and your kindness! you rock!

            – Angelo19xx
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:37




            1




            1





            Another way is to place path in quotes.

            – Pilot6
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:59





            Another way is to place path in quotes.

            – Pilot6
            Aug 6 '16 at 10:59













            0














            Also, use quotes for string with spaces:



            cd "/media/angel/ADATA HD710/"
            cd '/media/angel/ADATA HD710/'





            share|improve this answer




























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              Also, use quotes for string with spaces:



              cd "/media/angel/ADATA HD710/"
              cd '/media/angel/ADATA HD710/'





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                Also, use quotes for string with spaces:



                cd "/media/angel/ADATA HD710/"
                cd '/media/angel/ADATA HD710/'





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                Also, use quotes for string with spaces:



                cd "/media/angel/ADATA HD710/"
                cd '/media/angel/ADATA HD710/'






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