On 23 March 2014 21:39, lee <lee(a)yun.yagibdah.de> wrote:
Arthur Dent <misc.lists(a)blueyonder.co.uk> writes:
> On Sun, 2014-03-23 at 16:20 +0100, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
>> On 23-03-14 16:08, Arthur Dent wrote:
>> [snip]
>> > Sorry for the noise. I guess I should open another thread, but does
>> > anyone know how to auto-mount an external HD ONLY if it's present?
>>
>> Have a look at the 'nofail' option (see man fstab). Or add the
'noauto'
>> option to the fstab entry for that HD and try to mount the HD in
>> /etc/rc.local only if it's present.
>
> Thanks - I tried the nofail option. This is the line I have now:
> UUID=BCD0A565D0A5269C /mnt/Backup ntfs-3g
nofail,auto,noatime,rw, 0 0
> but trying a mount -a with the drive NOT present gives me:
> mount: /mnt/Backup: mount failed: Invalid argument
> (I haven't tried rebooting yet).
>
> Any ideas?
One of the arguments is missing and thus considered as invalid?
You might make a bug report because this error message is misleading.
You're right, I missed it before. There's an extra "," after rw
in the
mount options.
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