wait ...  I checked better  and I saw the directories doesn't exits in
/srv...

trying to create now but I didn't have success.. :

[angelo_dev@localhost srv]$ sudo mkdir BKx_programming


*mkdir: cannot create directory ‘BKx_programming’: Permission denied*
that is funny ... How it can be ?     I used  privileges of SU..

On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 8:17 PM, stan <stanl-fedorau...@vfemail.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 17:58:07 +0200
> Angelo Moreschini <mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Francis,
> >
> > I followed your procedure,
> >
> > I can see the partitions by nautilus as is the standard, but still I
> > cannot see them from the command line ..:
> > ====
> > [angelo_dev@localhost ~]$ ls /srv/BKx_programming
> > ls: cannot access /srv/BKx_programming: *No such file or directory*
> > ====
> > (the output about the service is :)
> > -----------
> > [angelo_dev@localhost ~]$ sudo systemctl status autofs
> > [sudo] password for angelo_dev:
> > ● autofs.service - Automounts filesystems on demand
> >    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/autofs.service; enabled)
> >    Active: active (running) since Sun 2018-01-07 17:36:34 IST; 16min
> > ago Process: 1202 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/automount $OPTIONS --pid-file
> > /run/autofs.pid (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
> >  Main PID: 1220 (automount)
> >    CGroup: /system.slice/autofs.service
> >            └─1220 /usr/sbin/automount --pid-file /run/autofs.pid
> > =====
> >
> > what to say ??
>
> From the article you linked.  Perhaps this is the reason you don't see
> them from the command line.
> """
> Please note, although our drive is now listed as an active mount point
> the disk is not mounted yet! autofs only waits for user to access
> specified mount point directory and once that happens it will mount the
> filesystem.
>
> Example:
>
> $ cd /media/
> $ ls
> $ cd Iomega
> $ ls
> lost.dir  music  picture  ps3  video mystuff
> $ cd ..
> $ ls
> Iomega
>
> From the output above you can see that Iomega directory was created
> only when I tried to access it. Every time you now plug in you USB
> external disk you can instantly access it via some sort of Desktop or
> Bookmark shortcut. I hope this helps !
> """
>
> Try doing a cd into the directory, and then doing an ls.
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