On Jo, 23 apr 20, 19:56:15, Nate Bargmann wrote: > > So I tried the next set of commands: > > $ sudo systemctl start home-nate-share.mount > [sudo] password for nate: > Failed to start home-nate-share.mount: Unit home-nate-share.mount not found.
This looks for units in /etc/systemd/system, but yours is a user unit. > $ sudo systemctl --user start home-nate-share.mount Failed to connect > to bus: No such file or directory Combining 'sudo' with '--user' will look for units in 'root's home (because by prepending 'sudo' the calling user is now 'root'). You want to run 'systemctl --user' as the user that should run the unit, *without* 'sudo'. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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