Hi Samuel, if I use fstab to *mount permanently* some partitions that I made on a USB Hard Disk, *THEN, every time* I use the "find" command, I get (from nautilus) requests to open (show) these partitions.
And this is not only an (very much) annoying problem.. In that eventuality I also begin to have problems at the boot ... I not understand exactly because of this (I can only to think the problem is connected with the <udev> feature) , *but for sure*.. the problems completely disappear if I delete the permanent mounting of partitions with fstab. ================ *here some line of command* : *sudo journalctl | grep -i PRTZ_programming* *(PRTZ_programming = name of partition I made on USB HD)* Nov 12 09:29:50 localhost.pluto gnome-session[1798]: Gjs-Message: JS LOG: Unable to mount volume PRTZ_programming: Gio.IOErrorEnum: Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sdb2: Command-line `mount "/media/BKx_programming"' exited with non-zero exit status 18: Failed to write lock '/dev/sdb2': Resource temporarily unavailable Nov 12 09:29:55 localhost.pluto gnome-session[1798]: Gjs-Message: JS LOG: Unable to mount volume PRTZ_programming: Gio.IOErrorEnum: Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sdb2: Command-line `mount "/media/BKx_programming"' exited with non-zero exit status 18: Failed to write lock '/dev/sdb2': Resource temporarily unavailable Nov 12 09:29:57 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[5657]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 12 09:31:08 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[5657]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 12 11:02:54 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[691]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 12 19:59:58 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[691]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 13 08:14:05 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[697]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 13 08:14:33 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[697]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 13 08:14:37 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1735]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 13 19:31:44 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1735]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 14 17:36:56 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[669]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 14 20:37:52 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[669]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 15 06:49:27 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[699]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 15 06:52:00 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[842]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 15 06:53:14 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[724]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 15 06:53:47 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[724]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 15 06:53:51 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1701]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 15 07:40:48 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1701]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming) Nov 20 10:33:09 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[8140]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1) Nov 20 10:33:09 localhost.pluto udisksd[1506]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 at /run/media/angelo_dev/PRTZ_programming on behalf of uid 1003 Nov 20 10:33:09 localhost.pluto org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[1729]: index_parse.c:191: indx_parse(): error opening /run/media/angelo ================l I use the partitions on USB Hard Disk in order to do the back up of the data of the computer.. And now I am looking for an alternative method (solution) to mounting the partitions.. ----------------- another thing I would like to ask : to use autofs for partitions on my USB HD that is permanently connected to computer, it is mandatory install also NFS (network file system) ??? ----------------- Thank you Angelo On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 12:19 AM, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote: > On 12/27/2017 01:24 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote: > >> However, this solution for backing up the data is problematic, because _I >> always receive messages with the request of access to the partitions __of >> the “backup-partitions”__by "nautilus"_ - every time that I use the "find" >> command. >> > > I don't understand this. Can you provide more details about what is > happening here? I wonder if systemd is lazy mounting the drives, so they > don't actually mount until you access them for the first time. If you look > in the journal, you should be able to tell by the timestamps when the drive > gets mounted. > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org >
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