Hi. I'm still tweaking my setup with my external USB hard drive.
It's generally working, but it still has this annoying habit of
getting lost, with messages like these:
Mar 3 10:33:33 pigpen kernel: usb 3-1: USB disconnect, address 4
It "only" happens every few days on average now. When it does happen,
though, I manually umount, e2fsck, and mount it. I did create an
fstab entry so can refer to it as "/mnt/disk2", but it's still a bit
tedious, and the filesystem is unavailable until I notice that it's
missing. So I'm wondering if there's a good way to automate this. I
know about autofs, which should work, but that implies a lot of
mounting and unmounting (depending on timeouts and access frequency),
when logically this is a permanently attached drive. The ideal thing
is if there was a way to perform my umount/e2fsck/remount whenever it
gets lost. Shortly after getting lost, the kernel finds it again, so
it seems analogous to unplugging and replugging the USB cable. Is
there a proper fedora way of handling this? I run KDE, not GNOME, but
it seems like any solution should be independent of desktop
environment; i.e. at a lower level and not dependent on a user being
logged in. If autofs is the best way to go, that's fine.
(For the record, it was disconnecting much more frequently when I had
my wireless router right next to it. I moved the router a few feet
which seems to have helped some. It may be completely unrelated, who
knows....)
Thanks,
Reid