On 01/11/2014 02:33 PM, Chris Staub wrote: > On 01/11/14 14:25, William Darryl Jackson wrote: >> Yes, >> >> mount >> >> /dev/sdb2 on /media/lfs type ext4 >> (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_xattr,barrier=1,data=ordered,uhelper=udisks) >> >> The echo $LFS, is constantly slipping in and out of /mnt/lfs. I have to >> keep doing the 'export'. Right now it returns nothing. The only time it >> did not slip-out, unmount itself was when I kept the same terminal open >> from start to finish. However, close that terminal - reboot, changes >> everything. I am thinking this might be Debian, if so going to internal >> drive would not help. >> >> Thanks. >> >> William > Your output says there is something mounted on /media/lfs, yet you keep > saying you are assigning LFS=/mnt/lfs. I was trying to follow the instructions precisely. I agree this seems to be the cause of the problem. This is an external drive that auto mounts to the (user) media folder, and (root) dev folder. The only reason it says media/lfs is because I added a label in gparted. Debian is using uuid identifiers - which is causing me problems. Would it help if I replaced LFS=/mnt/lfs with something else? Also, I have 2 partitions on that external drive. They both mount showing 500GB, when the drive is only 500GB.
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