Control: forcemerge 785525 -1 [please always CC the bug report] Am 16.06.2015 um 11:16 schrieb Thomas Korimort: > Dear Michael, > > my fstab is short and consists of just 3 lines. The first two mount the 2 > partitions of the SD card, first partition as /boot/firmware with FAT file > system and second partition as / with ext4. The third line i have added > myself giving the UUID of my USB harddisk and using ntfs-3g filesystem driver > mounting at /media/samsunghd. > > Actually, i checked for the USB drive being attached. Yes, it was, but there > was another issue connected to power supply which i could resolve thanks to > your probing by question: The drive is plugged into an USB-hub which is > attached to external power supply and the hub is attached to my RaspBerry Pi > 2. Also WLAN adapter and USB printer are are attached to the hub, printer > having its own power supply and harddisk completely over USB, WLAN adapter > very small usage. What actually happened was, that the power plug of the hub > was disconnected and it was drawing all its power from the USB port of the > RaspBerry Pi 2 thus leaving the harddisk inoperational. I cleaned the room > yesterday, maybe accidentally i unplugged partly the power plug of the USB > hub. I put the plug tightly into the connector and now it works again. > > Still i am always puzzled when such thing happens, not thinking of such > possibility > > Thanks for your kind assistance in this unrelated matter.
You need to mark such non-essential mounts with the "nofail" flag. See the release notes: https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#systemd-auto-mounts-incompat -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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