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- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 11:42:30 -0400
- From: jep200404 <jep200404@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Trouble with external USB hard disk: /etc/fstab was mucked; simply and don't fight defaults
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"Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote: > David Bernat writes: > > root@example.com:~# ls -l /root > > total 4 > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2970 2008-10-06 21:42 gparted_details.htm > > This is where you (or somebody) looked up documentation for gparted a > couple of weeks ago. It might be worse than that. Actually, it might be _output_ from gparted ala http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/larry/tips/save_details.htm > Are you sure you've *never* played with /etc/fstab yourself? I second and third your suspicion. > What you almost certainly want to do now is delete the lines > > /root/sdb5 /root auto users,atime,noauto,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 > /dev/sdc1 /home auto users,atime,auto,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 > /dev/sdb1 /etc auto users,atime,auto,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 > > from /etc/fstab (you'll need to be root), ... Amen. > ... and add > > /dev/sdb1 $SOMEDIR auto users,atime,auto,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 I would hold off on that for now. Although that's an acceptable thing to do, for now, I would simply leave out an entry for /dev/sdb1, and let Kubuntu mount it where it wants to by default, which would likely be some /media/something directory. I.e., for now, let's try to keep things simple and not fight the defaults. Of course, later, David should revisit and master /etc/fstab. > If it doesn't succeed, then you probably don't have a partition 5 on > the external hard drive. The fdisk output from an earlier post confirmed that he does not have a 5 partition on the 320GB drive. http://www.tlug.jp/ML/0810/msg00178.html Perhaps sdb5 is for a different drive that does have such a partition.
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