It is available in the normal file explorer rad well as other programs, for
example Dark Table, to open files from.


On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 5:58 PM David W. Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think Hugin has any concept of a drive outside of what the OS
> mounts as a drive (removable or otherwise). If a drive isn't mounted
> when Hugin goes to add some images, the drive isn't there at the OS
> level for Hugin to see.
>
> I have a number of SMB drive mounts in my fstab. Debian 10 changed
> things so SMB drives were no longer mount during the boot process.
> (Rather, it would try to mount them before the network was up, fail, and
> not try again.) There was a parameter I had to add to tell it to
> automount the SMB shares - x-systemd.automount.
>
> Have you considered setting your external hard drive to automount?
>
> On 5/2/21 8:36 AM, Brian Charles wrote:
> > I am updated Hugin to 2020.0.0.2f576e5d5b4a and when I sue the "load
> > images" button I cannot navigate to my external hard drive. This was
> > possible in the older version of Hugin that I was running. maybe there
> > is a command line entry that I need to add to get Hugin to see external
> > drives
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
> > On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 11:24 AM Gunter Königsmann wrote:
> >
> >     In the newest Ubuntu USB media might be mounted only after you have
> >     clicked on it in Nautilus or similar...
> >
> >     Am 30. April 2021 16:58:41 MESZ schrieb Brian Charles:
> >
> >         Thanks. For the suggestions. I may have just forgotten which
> >         directory to look in. I upgraded Hugin and it had previously
> >         been able to navigate to an external usb hd when loading files.
> >         I will check the media directory.
> >
> >         Brian
> >
> >
> >         On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 12:54 PM Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> >
> >             I guess you mean you see shortcuts in the left navigation
> >             pane of your file explorer with the name of your usb disk.
> >             If you want to find that same usb disk via Hugin in Ubuntu,
> >             you need to go to /media/<username>/<name of the usb disk>
> >
> >             Harry
> >
> >             Op wo 28 apr. 2021 om 13:32 schreef Brian Charles:
> >
> >                 I just updated Hugin on my Ubunto distro and it does not
> >                 see my external drive. It is seen in my file explorer.
> >                 Any suggestions?
> >
> >                 Thanks.
> >                 Brian
>
>
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