Ubuntu :: How To Permanently Mount Drives

Jan 21, 2010

i used to mount my drives in ubuntu..How to mount all the drives permanently?

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Ubuntu :: External Drives / Flash Drives And Other Partitions Will Not Mount

Jun 21, 2010

I recently had issues with the latest version of the Linux Kernels and I got that fixed but ever since that has happened none of my Drives will mount and they aren't even recognized.

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Ubuntu :: Auto Mount - Drive Permanently ?

Feb 8, 2010

I wanted to mount a drive permanently that I see in my Places -> Network ->

I can add it no problem, but I want it to always mount it when it is available when I am not around.

Once I mount it in the GUI is there any way to make that mount a permanent one?

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Ubuntu Servers :: To Mount Sharedserver Permanently

Aug 5, 2011

I just mount my sharedserver and Photos on my newly installed LUBUNTU, Is there any ways i can mount it permanently on MY COMPUTER OR DESKTOP? Because every time i want to access it i need to go to "FILE MANAGER" "GO" and I have to retype the address before i access it.

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Ubuntu :: Permanently Mount External Hard-drive

Mar 17, 2010

I've recently started using a 500gb external hard drive for music and backups. It is always plugged into the computer but doesn't always mount at boot-up and I have to dis-connect and re-connect the USB cable. The desktop icon then appears.The fact that it's mount point changes also means I can't share the Music folder on the external hard drive via Samba (WinXP machines say they can't access the folder) and also Songbird 'loses' the tracks.

How do I permanently mount the external hard drive? I assume it will mean some editing of the fstab file? Unfortunately, I've got no idea of what I should enter on there.The external hard drive volume is called 'Music and BackUps' - Gparted screengrab attached.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Permanently Mount A Windows Share Folder?

Jan 7, 2011

I'm successfully accessed a local Windows Share folder with the "Places --> Connect to Server" tool, but I can't figure out how to get it permanently mounted so that I don't have to keep logging in every time I boot up. I understand that the solution is supposed to involve adding a line to fstab, but I've tried a dozen variations on it based on various tutorials I've found online to no avail. Is there any way to check and see how the "Connect to Server" tool is doing its magic? Or to make that permanent?

-Brett Bowman
Erdr1ck
System:
Ubuntu 10.10 (AMD64)

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Ubuntu :: Permanently Mount NTFS With Open Permissions?

Jul 25, 2011

I installed a new media drive that I will be using to share with a windows 7 laptop using samba. After days of frustration, I figured out that the sharing is not working because I have to set the permissions for the NTFS drive when it is mounted. Once it is mounted, using chmod, chown or right-clicking in nautilus does not work. As a result, when I try to access the files from my windows laptop, it keeps saying that it can't find the share (due to the permission issue). How do I change the fstab to automatically mount the ntfs drive, and have completely open permissions (read/write/execute by everyone)?

Code:

UUID=28ASDFGF4AABFA4 /media/media ntfs-3g defaults,blksize=4096,umask=0000

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Ubuntu :: Mount EXT4 Permanently With Read / Write Support?

May 14, 2010

I have created 700 GB ext4 logical partition on my HDD. It is named sda7. Now I don't have read/write permissions, only root has those permissions.

How to change read/write permissions and how to mount it permanently?

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Software :: Permanently Install Or Mount The Turboc From Dosbox In Ubuntu?

Jun 4, 2010

I have mount the turboc in ubuntu ,as following..1)Make a new folder named c in home directory 2)Then i copy the turboc's folder in c folder (Home directory)3)Go to dosbox and typed followingsa) mount c c b)c: c)cd turboc d)tc4)Now the turboc startsBut when exit from the turboci have to again mount the turboc and have to followagain the above procedure. Can i mount the turboc permanantly throught dosbox, that means whenever i clicked dosbox,turboc starts automatically

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Server :: Mount Samba Share On Windows Permanently?

Jul 7, 2010

Client OS :- Windows XP
Server OS :- Centos 5.4
Service :- samba or smb

Actually i want to take a back of windows xp's users data which on d: or etc and that backup i want to store in samba share which i made on my centos 5.4 . To do this we need to mount samba share as local drive then any script or any software can detect that share easily in that drive.

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Server :: Unable To Permanently Mount Samba Share

Nov 13, 2010

my samba server is working properly but i want to mount it permanently on linux (red hat) client.i have tried /etc/fstab and also autofs service but both are not working for me.

1. /etc/fstab i made the following entry in it //192.168.0.254/myshare /temp smbfs credentials=/root/pass 0 0 and when i use comman mount -a it shows "unknown filesystem smbfs" why this is so?

2. using autofs

my auto.master file is shown below

#
# $Id: auto.master,v 1.4 2005/01/04 14:36:54 raven Exp $
#
# Sample auto.master file

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Ubuntu Networking :: Sharing Windows 7 Drives - Unable To Mount Location - Failed To Mount Windows Share Error Message

Sep 5, 2010

I have recently set up an ubuntu installation on an old PC. After some fiddling with both it, and the windows 7 machine, I have managed to share all of my drives. However, when attempting to access them from ubuntu, only 2 of the 4 hard disk shares will mount, with the other 2 failing with a Unable to mount location, failed to mount windows share error message.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Mount Ntfs Drives?

Feb 1, 2010

ubuntu 9.10 when I try to mount internal drivereceive the following massage Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:Remounting is not supported at present. You have to umount volume and then mount it once again

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Mount Drives In RAID1?

Feb 15, 2010

I tried setting up my own partition table which apparently didn't go well.I have 1 compactflash-disk for linux and 2 hard drives for data which are set up for RAID1. But the RAID-drives doesn't get mounted.This is my first RAID-setup

Code:
me@server:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

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Ubuntu :: Xfce Does Not Mount Other Drives?

May 3, 2010

I like the 20 second boot from press of power button with my new install, BUT I can't mount drives with xfce's thunar. I can mount them with thunar but this way they still do not show up under places or on my desktop. How do I figure out how to mount them properly?

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Ubuntu :: Auto Mount All Drives?

Jun 16, 2010

How can I auto mount all my drive at start up, I want them to be auto mounted.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Mount Drives

Aug 8, 2010

I am having problem mounting my 2nd hdd and external hdd, it keeps giving error msg saying only root can do it.

rudy@rudy-desktop:~$ sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 640.1 GB, 640135028736 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 77825 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

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I am having problem with sdb1 (SFS file system ?) and sdc1 (external hdd)

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Ubuntu :: Can't Mount One Of My Window Drives ?

Aug 30, 2010

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The other one mounts fine. They are all separate physical drives. Another oddity is in that it lists those two drives which are SATA as PATA, but I imagine that is something to do with my BIOS settings being on compatibility settings.

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Mount External USB Drives?

Apr 12, 2011

I have recently installed Ubuntu 10.10 on my machine as dual boot using WUBI but on a seperate partition to Windows. Loving it so far, but i cannot get any external drives to mount - i've tried pen drives, camera memory cards and hard drives but nothing comes up.

I have just tried restarting with a pen drive plugged in, and it finally showed something in the computer folder - "memory stick drive" is shown (and my internal CD drive, which i'm not sure was there before.), but i still can't access it and when I try to unmount it gives me the message

Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1: Detaching device /dev/sdc
USB device: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-1)
SYNCHRONIZE CACHE: FAILED: No such file or directory
(Continuing despite SYNCHRONIZE CACHE failure.)
STOP UNIT: FAILED: No such file or directory

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 - Cannot Get Any Drives / Devices To Mount

Dec 10, 2010

I have an Acer Aspire 3500 laptop that I'm running 10.04 on, pretty much everything works OK, and I don't appear to have any hardware problems (I've checked using Gnome Device Manager). When I plug in a USB flash or hard drive, I don't get any drives/devices to mount, although in Gnome Device Manager the USB device appears as a USB Mass Storage Device.

Running tail -f /var/log/messages produces this:

Dec 10 19:44:31 darren-laptop kernel: [ 5800.632058] usb 1-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
Dec 10 19:44:31 darren-laptop kernel: [ 5800.765161] usb 1-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice

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Debian Installation :: "permanently" Change The Mount Point?

Feb 11, 2011

I recently installed Squeeze and it was simple and is running great. I have a usb fat32 drive that shares data on 3 partitions with winxp. None are listed in fstab. They all are mounted in /media.2 partitions, Video and Music, are shown in gparted as mounted by their volume labels, which is what I want; eg /media/MUSIC. The DATA volume is mounted by its' uuid. This is how it is displayed on my desktop. The other 2 volumes display the way I want: MUSIC and VIDEO. I have changed the mount point in /media to the label name:/media/DATA but it returns to its' uuid after reboot. How can I change it to display the label name? It works fine, but I have a need to "tidy up" my desktop.

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Ubuntu Installation :: USB Flash Drives Won't Mount?

Apr 30, 2010

After a bit of a rough install, I got 10.04 up and running on an Intel D845GRG motherboard. All seems to be working fine except for USB flash drives. My USB mouse and keyboard work fine, but the two sticks I have (Kingston and PQI) will not mount.

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Mount Usb Drives / Enable This?

May 17, 2010

Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit

Can't mount external usb drives. There are no errors, they just don't show up anywhere.

Also Trash icon has disappeared from bottom panel, is inaccessible from Nautilus - "Sorry, could not display all the contents of "trash": Operation not supported" - and Desktop icons default to 'Keep Aligned' every time I restart.

etc/fstab with a flash drive and an external HDD plugged in code...

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Ubuntu :: Mount Ntfs Drives @ Startup?

Jun 6, 2010

i would like to have all my ntfs drives mount @ start up here is the command im currently useing sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdc1 /media/D -o forcei have made the folders D E F etc now i know that the command for starting restarting and stoping samba changed in 10.04 so did something change with mounting ntfs drives

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Ubuntu :: Mount Mapped Drives @ Startup?

Jun 17, 2010

how would i mount mapped linux (ntfs drives) when ubuntu starts

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Ubuntu :: Can't Get RAID Hard Drives To Mount At All

Oct 30, 2010

I'm using 4 hard drives (1 of which is a sata drive) and i need help installing raid drivers i cant get these hard drives to mount at all

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Ubuntu :: How Can I Auto-mount Drives On Startup

Dec 28, 2010

I've been trying to unsuccessfully auto-mount my drives when starting up. I've made a script that sets me to the root using "sudo -s" and then mounts the drives. The commands to mount the drives work properly when entered into the command line, but when I try running them from an executable, they don't work. What might I be missing?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Not Authorized To Mount Usb Or DVD Drives

Jan 2, 2011

I've got a 10.04 server install, on which I installed a basic gnome desktop. But I've never been able to automount usb drives or DVD/CDs!?but seem for desktop. May relate to not having standard gnome install? I don't have users-admin to try that, and don't see install package.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can't Mount Data Drives

Jan 9, 2011

I installed 10.10 on my workstation but now my system refuses to mount two existing two data drives that were already there... sudo mount /dev/sdc /mnt/data-b gives me: mount: unknown filesystem type 'isw_raid_member'

I didn't change any BIOS settings... My BIOS is not configured for RAID at all, that setting reads AHCI, which should be okay for my kernel (using the stock 2.6.35-24).

I tried to force mount one of the drives with sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sdc /mnt/data-b

but this gives me an even stranger message:
"/dev/sdc already mounted or /mnt/data-b busy (neither of them are true...)

It's mainly the "isw_raid_member" thing that troubles me... I didn't and don't have a RAID system at all..

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can't Mount Drives After Upgrade

Mar 10, 2011

a few days a go I got Samba messed up and I decided to just reinstall Ubuntu. Ubuntu resides on an 80GB drive and I have 2 1.0 TB drives that I use for storage. At one time (pre-Ubuntu) they were connected to a VIA SATA RAID card and I had them on a software RAID under Windows XP. Both worked absolutely fine under Ubuntu 10.04 (which had bee progressively upgraded from the original install of 9.04.

Now, both drives have been given the same label, and neither one will mount because the file system type is reported as "via_raid_array" rather than the EXT4 that they both should be. TestDisk can read them and identifies the partition as a Linux partition, and the data seems to be there. I have even reformatted one of them and still, it will not mount.

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