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#1 Bonsai

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 09:07

Hi,
after the last fix of the mount scripts the hdd isn't mounted correctly. The partition can be reached by using "media/sda1" but not by "media/hdd".

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Re: HDD mounting #2 ims

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 09:25

try create /media/hdd forder and then restart box
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Re: HDD mounting #3 Bonsai

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 09:32

inside the folder "media" there is already a folder named "hdd". Inside of "media/hdd" there is a link named "sda1"
i don't changed my config which worked before the update.

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Re: HDD mounting #4 ims

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 09:44

what you have there in /etc/fstab ?
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Re: HDD mounting #5 Bonsai

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 09:50

rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs defaults 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs mode=0777 0 0
/dev/sda /media/hdd auto defaults 0 0

Re: HDD mounting #6 ims

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 09:53

remove line for hdd and try reboot or try change: sda to sda1
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Re: HDD mounting #7 Bonsai

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 10:00

ok, i changed sda to sda1 and my hdd is back :)
thanks

Re: HDD mounting #8 MiLo

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 12:14

Remove /media/hdd from /etc/fstab alltogether, much better.

Only reason to have /media/hdd in your fstab is that you have multiple non-removable harddisks and you want to "pin" one to /media/hdd by mounting it by UUID or LABEL.
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Re: HDD mounting #9 Bonsai

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 12:34

yes, that's what i want to do... i want to attach a ssd for autotimeshift but this shouldn't influence the mounting of the internal drive as media/hdd

Re: HDD mounting #10 MiLo

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 12:53

I just posted an article with detailed instructions for that.
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Re: HDD mounting #11 Bonsai

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Posted 18 September 2011 - 13:43

great... thank you!

Re: HDD mounting #12 Dimitrij

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Posted 19 September 2011 - 05:36

After yesterday's update flash drive is mounted to the Pli / media/sdb1.
And it is necessary to /media/usb
What's the problem?
root@et9000:~# df -h
Filesystem			 Size	 Used Available Use% Mounted on
ubi0:rootfs		   105.1M	82.3M	22.8M  78% /
tmpfs				64.0K	 4.0K	60.0K   6% /dev
/dev/sda1			586.8G	24.1G    532.9G   4% /media/hdd
/dev/sdb1			  1.9G    265.9M	 1.5G  14% /media/sdb1
tmpfs			    154.7M	 1.1M    153.6M   1% /var/volatile



Re: HDD mounting #13 Dimitrij

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Posted 19 September 2011 - 05:42

In / media / usb creates a link to sdb1, but it should not byt.Pikony now not visible.

Re: HDD mounting #14 MiLo

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Posted 19 September 2011 - 06:45

You probably have /media/usb in your fstab. Remove it, or use correct parameters.

This is not related to Picons not being shown - OpenPLi will use Picons from any drive regardless of where it's mounted.
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Re: HDD mounting #15 Dimitrij

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Posted 19 September 2011 - 08:06

I do not prescribed in fstab, there's default settings.

Re: HDD mounting #16 Alex_NL

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Posted 15 January 2012 - 23:49

I have a problem now that my harddisc on e-Sata that used to be 'hdd' is sda1 and the harddisk on USB that used to be sda1 is now hdd.
So, for example /hdd/movie doesn't exist anymore because that is now /sda1/movie
What can I do that this doesn't happen after a reboot?

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Re: HDD mounting #17 Dimitrij

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 08:49

I have a problem now that my harddisc on e-Sata that used to be 'hdd' is sda1 and the harddisk on USB that used to be sda1 is now hdd.
So, for example /hdd/movie doesn't exist anymore because that is now /sda1/movie
What can I do that this doesn't happen after a reboot?

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Re: HDD mounting #18 Alex_NL

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 14:38

e-Sata UUID


What does this mean?? We are not all rocket-scientists...

Edited by Lexzie, 16 January 2012 - 14:39.

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Re: HDD mounting #19 MiLo

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 14:56

Add a line with "UUID=xxxx" or "LABEL=xxx" in /etc/fstab, to tell the system which should be mounted where. You only need to specify one (and yes, you can use this to give your USB sticks interesting names). The "blkid" command will tell you what's currently present. You'll have to google for the details...

Here's an example:
UUID=2d75f177-39db-49e4-88e5-f223a9abd1df    /media/hdd	   auto    defaults   0	   0

You can replace "auto" with the filesystem type of the disk (probably ext4), etcetera.
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Re: HDD mounting #20 Alex_NL

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Posted 18 May 2012 - 21:34

Add a line with "UUID=xxxx" or "LABEL=xxx" in /etc/fstab, to tell the system which should be mounted where. You only need to specify one (and yes, you can use this to give your USB sticks interesting names). The "blkid" command will tell you what's currently present. You'll have to google for the details...

Here's an example:

UUID=2d75f177-39db-49e4-88e5-f223a9abd1df	/media/hdd	   auto	defaults   0	   0

You can replace "auto" with the filesystem type of the disk (probably ext4), etcetera.

This I can understand, but how do I know what the UUID is?

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Channel Master 120cm offset + Black Ultra LNB (Ku-band): 42°E-37,5°W - 100cm SAB draaibaar: 45.1°E-60°E - 80cm vast: 28.2°E/23.5°E/19.2°E/13°E
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