Clearly, in the picture, nvme0n1 is not my USB flash drive because my USB flash drive is 32Gigabytes in size. You can tell which one is the USB pen drive by looking at the size column. If you only have the one disk it’s probably going to be /dev/sda as in the picture to the right. It’s quite likely that your USB system will be the same as mine, unless you do have a USB hub and have multiple different disks attached. Now, because we’re on a console with no GUI and none of that fancy automounting software running, you’ll need to find out where the USB mounted. Once you’re logged back in, re-insert the USB pen drive – the one where we copied those wireless drivers to. Ubuntu Server, by nature of being a server, is fully expecting to have network access. You will see a lot of console error messages when you first login.
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