I understand what you say Francis, perhaps you are right, and I'll try your
suggestion.

But first of all I would like fix the basic problem (that the service
doesn't correctly).
All the tray that I can do before to solve this, could be affected from
this  "original sin"...

It is not so much material finding for :
*"automount[1214]: setautomntent: lookup(sss): setautomntent: No such file
or directory"*

and I, also, am not able to understand exactly the meaning of this message.





On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 10:44 AM, <francis.montag...@inria.fr> wrote:

>
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 11:24:06 +0200 Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> ...
> > The mounting  of the partitions for the back up on the USB HD is  made
> > permantly at boot of the computer (the name of the backup-partitions is
> > wrote in the file / etc / fstab) :
>
> > UUID=376214F24CC07CE0 /media/BKx_data-personal ntfs defaults 0 0
>
> You are using the UUIDs which is fine: no need thus to configure udev
> to have a fixed device name for those partitions.
>
> > 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 suspect that nautilus is in some manner auditing what resides under
> /media, and unmounting the partitions when not in use.
>
> Can you try to do your mounts under some other directory (ex: /srv)?
>
> --
> francis
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