General :: NFS Mount Is Not Working

Jan 5, 2010

I have RHEL Machine which has NFS mounted locally.Code:#showmount -e localhostlocalhost:/apps/ImagesS on /mnt type nfs (rw,addr=127.0.0.1)When I am tying to copy a file from /tmp directory to /mnt/themes it reports "Operation not permitted".

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General :: Mount Is Not Working

May 21, 2010

1.Today morning when I started FC9 all my Windows-xp' s drives were properly mounted; I inserted a USB drive and that was mounted properly.
2.After that I was trying to install qtsdk and it was facing some problem.I was tensed and removed my USB drive without Unmounting.
3 Then I rebooted my machine, now neither my Xp-partitions nor my USB drive is getting mounted.
4. I opened the file /etc/fsatb and added a line there: /dev/sda2/mnt/Folder ntfs
5. did mount-a
6. The error message I got: mount: can't open /etc/mtab for writing: Stale NFS file handle
7 I tried to open mtab file [B]Could not open the file /etc/mtab

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General :: Auto Mount Not Working With New HD's

Sep 8, 2010

I'm using Red Hat in a work environment as the system that runs my Netbackup. My predecessor was using 1Tb Western Digital external HD's and they worked great but now were upgrading to 2Tb drives and I have to format them and make sure then work correctly.

I have been able to format them in Red Hat and they have worked with Netbackup however the only way I can get them mounted is by having them plugged in and then restarting the whole system. The older drives are completely plug and play.

Here are the steps that I have been following;

Then I set the file system type with;

Next I create the new filesystem on the drive with the command;

Then I finalize the format with;

Followed by a restart, which of course the drive comes up. But if I unmount the drive and remove it and then plug it back in nothing comes up. Trying to manually mount it doesn't come up with anything. I have attempted this with 3 different brand new Western Digital external HD's.

I've looked in the fstab and when I plug in the old hd's it comes up with the command to mount it. With the new one's its not there unless I do the complete system restart.

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Jan 4, 2010

We have a server and a target board. Most of the times I am able to mount the server through network file system. But sometimes it is observed that mounting hangs. When this happens, it was noted that both ethernet interfaces are up. Now when I make one down,mount works properly. The interface which I made down was having dummy(default) IP address, gateway etc.

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Debian :: Unable To Mount Using Udisks But Mount Is Working

Mar 6, 2011

I am using Debian 6.0. When I try to mount a drive (USB) in GNOME or using udisks, I end up with following error message:

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And the when executing

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Seems like it is trying to mount a CD.

But I am able to mount the same using

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I tried the same with different filesystem and getting same message form udisks.

I am able mount other hard disk partition using udisks:

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How to mount drives using udisks. I don't know how I can configure udisks.

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General :: Mount External USB Drive In Debian To A Mount Point Based On The Volume Name

May 5, 2011

How do I configure my Debian installation to mount external USB drives to mount points based on the volume names of the drives? For instance, if I have a thumb drive with the volume name of "SWORDFISH," how do I have Linux mount it at /media/SWORDFISH? I'm aware that this can be setup in FSTAB, but that requires that I know the UUID of the device beforehand and that I take the time to set each external device up in FSTAB first. That does nothing for me when I have a thumb drive that has never been plugged into my computer before.

This seems to be setup by default in Ubuntu/Kubuntu, but is not working for me with a fresh installation of Debian Squeeze and KDE4. I've spent the past 2 hours Googling for a solution and have turned up nothing. UPDATE: My results are inconsistent. Sometimes Debian mounts devices to mount points based on the volume names, and other times it gives them generic mount points (e.g. /media/usb1).

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General :: Setup Fstab To Automatically Mount NTFS Partitions - GUI To Set The Mount Permissions?

Feb 10, 2010

I am trying to setup fstab to automatically mount my NTFS partitions. I have used various Mount managers to create the entries in fstab. The fstab seems fine, but when mounting at boot or even via Nautilus I get the error message that I do not have permission to mount the disk.

1) Can this permission be set in the fstab file? If so what is the syntax of the fstab entry?

2) If not, is there a tool i.e. GUI to set the mount permissions?

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General :: Mount Nfs: Mount(2) Input/Output Error, Virtual Box Involved?

Feb 11, 2010

I'm not really sure this is the right category for this post...

I've been thinking and reading but I really don't find a solution, and this is why I decided to post here. I'm not a newbie using Linux but I know absolutely nothing about nfs and related stuff. If explanations are not clear/precise I'm sorry and absolutely open to explain myself better (I'm really desperate, at this point).

I'm running a Debian in a VirtualBox inside a RHEL5. To supply space to the virtual machine I'm trying to mount a disk (? maybe not?) that I created in the RHEL.

In RHEL: I created a directory /some/path/dir and I granted access to it from the VM (edit /etc/exports file and restart the nfs service)

In Debian: I created a directory to be used as mounting point (mkdir /other/nice/path/dir) and I tried to mount (mount -t nfs -v redhat:/some/path/dir /other/nice/path/dir). What happens next is the following:

mount.nfs: timeout set for Thu ...
mount.nfs: text-based options ...
mount.nfs: mount(2): Input/output error
mount.nfs: mount system call failed

Now, this Input/output error is too vague to trace where the problem is, but I really have no idea about how to go more in depth (are there logs somewhere? What should I look for? ... ...).

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General :: Invalid Mount Option When Attempting To Mount The Volume

Jun 30, 2010

I have two internal hard drives.I just installed Debian Lenny in the smaller 80GB. But when I try to access the other hard drive it shows:

"Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume"

info:

-The 80GB is on dual boot with Windows 7 and Debian Lenny.

-The 500GB secondary hard drive is NTFS filesystem.

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Debian :: Auto Mount Not Working

Jun 5, 2010

When i double click the ntfs drives in "computer" it shows "Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 'Vista'. "

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Fedora :: Mount.cifs After Update Not Working?

Feb 11, 2010

- my windows shares were working fine, since there was aktualization they don't any more

- i have Fedora 12

- my /sbin/mount.cifs und /sbin/umount.cifs have 777 permissions

when I execute my mount with normal user:

/sbin/mount.cifs //sdvbdta01/KADA/ /home/kada/dvb-shares/persoenlich -o user=kada,dom=dvbern,pass=$PASSWD

I get this error:

/sbin/mount.cifs: permission denied: no match for /home/kada/dvb-shares/persoenlich found in /etc/fstab

When I execute that mount with root then it works, but I can't edit documents on that share with normal user

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Ubuntu :: Fstab Mount Not Working/visible?

May 5, 2010

I have a problem with one of my partitions, that used to be automounted trough fstab, before my upgrade to Lucid.

The partitions is used for storing all things related to virtualization. It's purpose is not relevant to the error, I think.

The affected part of the fstab file looks as follows:

Code:
# backuppartition on sdb
UUID=b623c9a2-8d4a-4399-be07-b8b1c74d23fd /backup ext4 defaults 1 3
# Virtualization Partition

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P.S. I tried editing the fstab for the virtual parition, to

UUID=a56a9445-d375-45b4-abb5-d3512da0a3e6 /home/***/virtual ext4 defaults,auto 1 3

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Fedora :: NTFS Auto Mount Stopped Working

Sep 12, 2010

I installed Fedora 13. I edited my fstab to automount my NTFS-3g drive. It worked. Then I updated to Kernel 2.6.34.6-54.fc13.x86_64 It doesn't work any more.

On boot-up I get the following error (already showing in the login-page):

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Here my fstab:

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The directory /media/Data continues to exist.

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Nov 13, 2010

I have this ubuntu machine that lives under my desk and is basically a utility machine. Mainly I ssh to it and get synchronize/backup files, etc.

When I reboot, for some reason the auto mount for my usb drives doesn't work until I actually hook up the monitor and log in to the gui. When I ssh in after reboot, I'm unable to access my USB drives! "Not Authorized"

I'm not sure how to mount a drive from the command line... really I just want the machine to auto mount the drives when it starts up... gui login or no.

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Ubuntu :: Auto Mount Not Working - How To Make It Work

Jan 26, 2011

I've installed Lubuntu on a Packard Bell EasyNote W3344 D. lsusb displays the usb pen, however it's not automounted. All three options under pcmanfm --> Preferences -- Volume Managment is ticked. I've tried two different usb pens, both formatted fat32 and confirmed working on ordinary Ubuntu. I should add that I previously installed Mint Fluxbox, but eventually reinstalled (choosing Lubuntu) because I wasn't able to enable auto mount of usb pen. Both /mnt and /media remains empty after insertion of the usb pen. Auto mount of optical drive is working properly.

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Programming :: Mount Expression Not Working In Nautilus Script?

May 20, 2011

Here is a segment from a script (the script is complicated so I'll just post the problem)

Code:
echo "sudo mount -o loop $eFile $eMount" > syntax.txt
sudo mount -o loop $eFile $eMount &> error.log

For debugging, I have the first line that echoes back the command being run (so I can find obvious syntax errors) and the second line runs the command.

The first line returns:

Code:
sudo mount -o loop /home/abigail.dunning/Training/1994-2010 Linux Journal Master Collection.iso /media/iso/1994-2010 Linux Journal Master Collection

If this line is cut and pasted into a bash shell it runs and the mount occurs fine.

However, this is being run in a nautilus script and the output of the same mount command is the syntax for mount?

Code:
# contents of error.log
Usage: mount -V : print version
mount -h : print this help
mount : list mounted filesystems

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Slackware :: Auto Mount Is No Longer Working On -current?

Mar 5, 2011

I stuck a flash drive into a usb port this morning, and the device notifier failed to show. I opened Dolphin, and I noticed that nothing that should be mounted was showing up in the left pane. I always have seen my Windows install, as well as another partition that has Slackware. I can navigate to /mnt/vista and its all there. I can also go to /mnt/Slackware and its all there. However, the flash drive does not show.I can manually mount the drive and all is well as root. I can't even tell you when this started. I am using Alien's 4.6 KDE packages with all the deps. I just opened mc and checked everything. HAL is disabled and has been for a long time. All did work after disabling HAL.Its not just the flash drive, it effects anything - music cds, blank media, nothing works automagically. Google hasn't

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General :: Networking 2 Boxes - Error: "unable To Mount Location Failed To Mount Windows Share"

Mar 27, 2011

im trying to get a network setup i followed the instruction via gentoo wiki samba what i have done

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then i did chmod 777 to the shared folders on both machines went into nautilus it sees the folder but it will not mount the folder showing the error msg:"unable to mount location failed to mount windows share" ive been searching unbuntu forums opensuseforums and google for an answer to this issue but as of right now anything that i have tried to do has failed and nothing seems to be working.

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Fedora Networking :: Auto-mount With Samba - Isn't Working During Startup ?

Jul 24, 2011

I have edited my /etc/fstab file in order to have it automatically mount a windows network share at startup.

The problem is, that it isn't really working during startup. After I log in, in order to make it mount I have to open the terminal and enter "mount -a".

The following is my fstab file:

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I suspect this has something to do with my laptop not having made a network connection when the entries are mounted, but I'm not sure. How would I go about finding out about any errors?

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General :: Following CIFS Mount Through NFS Mount?

Jul 20, 2011

I'm having some trouble in trying to make a clean solution and tougher time searching to not get the basic mounting pages/posts. So I thought I'd throw this out hereFor Oracle, we have an app server that runs /sharedapps and is an NFS mount for all other app/db nodes. What I'm working on now is that on this app server that hosts/exports /sharedapps file system has a sub folder with a CIFS mount (/sharedapps/data/appmount). e thing is that the remote nodes with the NFS mount to /sharedapps don't see the remote data in /sharedapps/data/appmount, only the main app server that has the CIFS connection. Realistically it makes sense why, but I'm trying to research if there is a way to have it do so. This is where I'm struggling. We are working on this in a dev instance right now but soon to be in production. In production, there are many DB nodes that could process a request which is why it would be best to have the NFS connection follow the remote CIFS connection

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General :: "Invalid Mount Option When Attempting To Mount The Volume" On Plugging USB

Jan 18, 2010

I plugged in USB(single fat32 partiton of 2GB) and got message window Cannot mount volume. Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume.

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Also did check in gparted , dosfsck and fsck.vfat but no errors reported.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Domain Privs Working Via Gvfs But Not Regular Mount Command

Dec 14, 2010

I have a samba based domain controller which has a share with limited privileges for different usernames. When I log in the gvfs wizard in ubuntu everything is all good and I can access all the files I am supposed to be able to.

I suspect it has to do with the owner and group of the directory not being a user in the local machine. When mounted via gvfs the owner and group are the local user and group whereas when mounted via the mount command the user and group are foreign uids and gids.I had thought that gvfs would have relied on mount() system call under the bonnet but is this not the case as gvfs mounts don't appear in the list when you type 'mount'.Can this be solved in the standard smbfs mount or is gvfs simply a better implementation that does some magic behind the scenes to set the owner and groups in accordance with the smb protocol?

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Aug 8, 2011

hen i try to mount Cruzer Blade 16GB on Ubuntu Im told that "Unable to mount 16GB file system Not authorized.@

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Apr 9, 2011

I connect my MP3-player to USB-port, /dev/sdb appears, but no /dev/sdb1, so I can't mount it (no automount in the system). Filesystem of the player seems to be FAT32. "dosfstools" and "mtools" are installed. Why is there no sdb1?

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Jun 6, 2010

It seems I cannot mount and unmount a USB Drive, it gives me the following error:

Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with: mount: only root can mount /dev/sdb1 on /media/DAVE-1

I have changed FSTAB, and now it looks like this:

proc/procprocdefaults00
sysfs/syssysfsnoauto00
usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs auto,user 00
devpts/dev/ptsdevptsmode=0620,gid=500
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Ubuntu Servers :: Mount A USB Drive In Rc.local With /sbin/mount And UUID Instead Of Fstab?

Feb 6, 2010

I run a headless Ubuntu 8.04 server, which acts as a web, email and file server. I am sticking with 8.04 as it is a LTS release and will upgrade to the next LTS when it is released.

I have two external USB drives, that I need to mount at boot. I have been using /etc/fstab up until now, with the following entries:

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However, as I gather from doing searches is quite common, occasionally I get an error during boot (causing the system to drop to a recovery shell) because the USB drives take time to wake up and the system hasn't found them by the time it reads /etc/fstab.

From doing searches, it seems there is nothing you can do to fstab to fix this, so you need to mount them using an rc.local script instead, using:

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The problem is, as I have two USB drives, their /dev/sdxx location changes between boots. I thus want to use UUID codes as I do in fstab, however I haven't found anything about this.

Does anyone know how I can use the mount command and UUID to mount a drive in rc.local and what options I have to use the mount the drive with the same options that I am using in my fstab entry? Obvisouly, I can't refer back to fstab using the mount command, because then I will still get the boot error issue if they are listed in fstab. And there is no space internally for the USB drives as there is already two internal drives.

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Mar 12, 2010

I installed Ubuntu Server 9.10 in a virtual machine, and I'm trying to install the VMware Tools but I can't mount the installer CD: $ sudo mount /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom mount: unknown filesystem type 'iso9660'

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Jul 26, 2010

I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 running Ubuntu v10.04 with a wireless card.My desktop is a Dell Optiflex running WinXP.The desktop is connected via ethernet cable to a Linksys wireless router. Certain folders on the desktop are set for sharing. Up until early last week I was able to access the desktop folders from the laptop with no issues.Suddenly I am now getting this error "Unable to mount location Failed to mount Windows share" whenever I try to access the desktop folders from the laptop.I suspect an upgrade is the culprit, but not sure.

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Jun 26, 2011

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Jun 24, 2010

what now trying to mount partition get this error this is the partition ubuntu 9.10 is installed on and upon reboot error no device with a long string. mount: can't find /dev/sda6/mnt in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab

so now that I believe I've successfully mounted the partition how do I direct the bootloader to this partition /dev/sda6 on /media/11076e45-e27d-470b-bb6d-6894f7809a0c type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=devkit)

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