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In this video, I show you how to mount an external hard drive on Linux without the UAS (USB attached SCSI) kernel module. This might be needed on Seagate drives which use UASP (USB attached SCSI protocol) in order to successfully mount them on some systems or read the SMART data from the drive using a program like smartmontools. USB attached SCSI is the new module used on supported drives to help accelerate file transfers. To mount a drive without UAS, the core step is to unload the usb-storage and uas modules, and re-add the kernel with the quirk to not use the uas module for your hard drive. This is required to either read smart data from the drive, but more importantly, I had issues in the past where drives using UAS weren't being mounted properly and would throw errors when accessing files. See my page on this subject for the exact commands! https://wiki.tonytascioglu.com/index.... The commands used in the video are on my website at https://wiki.tonytascioglu.com under the Linux Scripts section. This video is available under a CC-BY-NC-SA license on Peertube. Watch this video on Peertube: https://peertube.tonytascioglu.com/vi... Thanks for Watching! Produced by Tony Tascioglu https://tonytascioglu.com