Finding information about my device
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USING MY DEVICE
IronKey Enterprise S1000 User Guide
3.
Permissions
• You must have permissions to mount external/usb/devices.
• You must have permissions to run an executable file from the public volume in order to launch the
Unlocker.
• You might need root user permissions.
See the linux folder on the device’s public volume for information about how to set up permissions to allow
non-root users to access their devices. All of these methods require that the system administrator take (one
time) action to enable access; after that, ordinary users can lock and unlock, and change passwords on any
devices they plug in.
4.
Supported distributions
Not all distributions of Linux are supported. Please visit
http://support.ironkey.com
for the latest list of
supported distributions.
5.
The IronKey Unlocker for Linux only supports x86 systems at this time.
FINDING INFORMATION ABOUT MY DEVICE
Use the Capacity Meter, located at the bottom right of the IronKey Control Panel, to see how much storage
space is still available on your device. The green bar graph represents how full the device is (for example, the
meter will be totally green when the device is full). The white text on the Capacity Meter displays how much
free space remains.
For general information about your device, see the Device Info page.
To view device information
1.
Unlock your device and in the IronKey Control Panel, click the
Settings
button on the menu bar.
2.
Click
Device Info
in the left sidebar.
The
About This Device
section includes the following details about your device:
• Model number
• Serial number
• Software and firmware version
• Release Date
• Secure Files drive letter
• Unlocker drive letter
• Operating System and system administrative privileges
3.
If you want to visit the IronKey website or access more information about legal notices or certifications for
IronKey products, click one of the information buttons on the
Device Info
page.
Tip:
Click
Copy
to copy the device information to the clipboard so that you can paste it in an email or support
request.
This Capacity Meter indicates
that there is 92.5 GB of free
space available on the drive.