other lines of journalctl  that report errors

Jan 01 12:38:12 localhost.pluto org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[2153]: index_parse.c:191: indx_parse(): error opening /run/media/angelo_dev/PRTZ_programming/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
Jan 01 13:00:02 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[7860]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Jan 02 07:50:11 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[2308]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Jan 02 07:50:11 localhost.pluto udisksd[1558]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 at /run/media/angelo_dev/PRTZ_programming on behalf of uid 1003
Jan 02 07:50:11 localhost.pluto org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[1891]: index_parse.c:191: indx_parse(): error opening /run/media/angelo_dev/PRTZ_programming/BDMV/index.bdmv
Jan 02 07:50:11 localhost.pluto org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[1891]: index_parse.c:191: indx_parse(): error opening /run/media/angelo_dev/PRTZ_programming/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv
Jan 02 12:07:40 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[2308]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Jan 02 12:08:28 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[690]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Jan 02 12:12:33 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[690]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)

other lines of journalctl  that report the word gnome

Jan 02 19:57:06 localhost.pluto gnome-session[1803]: Gjs-Message: JS LOG: Unable to mount volume PRTZ_programming: Gio.IOErrorEnum: Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sdb2: Command-line `mount "/media/BKx_programming"' exited with non-zero exit status 18: Failed to write lock '/dev/sdb2': Resource temporarily unavailable


On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 10:13 AM, Angelo Moreschini <mrangelo.fedora@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Samuel,

if I use fstab to mount permanently some partitions that I made on a USB Hard Disk, THEN, every time I use the "find" command, I get (from nautilus) requests to open (show) these partitions.

And this is not only an (very much) annoying problem..
In that eventuality I also begin  to have problems at the boot  ...
I not understand exactly because of this (I can only to think the problem is connected with the <udev> feature) ,
but for sure
..  the problems completely disappear if I delete the permanent mounting of partitions with fstab.


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here some line of commandsudo journalctl  | grep -i PRTZ_programming (PRTZ_programming = name of partition I made on USB HD)

Nov 12 09:29:50 localhost.pluto gnome-session[1798]: Gjs-Message: JS LOG: Unable to mount volume PRTZ_programming: Gio.IOErrorEnum: Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sdb2: Command-line `mount "/media/BKx_programming"' exited with non-zero exit status 18: Failed to write lock '/dev/sdb2': Resource temporarily unavailable
Nov 12 09:29:55 localhost.pluto gnome-session[1798]: Gjs-Message: JS LOG: Unable to mount volume PRTZ_programming: Gio.IOErrorEnum: Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sdb2: Command-line `mount "/media/BKx_programming"' exited with non-zero exit status 18: Failed to write lock '/dev/sdb2': Resource temporarily unavailable
Nov 12 09:29:57 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[5657]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 12 09:31:08 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[5657]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 12 11:02:54 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[691]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 12 19:59:58 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[691]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 13 08:14:05 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[697]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 13 08:14:33 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[697]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 13 08:14:37 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1735]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 13 19:31:44 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1735]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 14 17:36:56 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[669]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 14 20:37:52 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[669]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 15 06:49:27 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[699]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 15 06:52:00 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[842]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 15 06:53:14 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[724]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 15 06:53:47 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[724]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 15 06:53:51 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1701]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 15 07:40:48 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[1701]: Unmounting /dev/sdb2 (PRTZ_programming)
Nov 20 10:33:09 localhost.pluto ntfs-3g[8140]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 (Read-Write, label "PRTZ_programming", NTFS 3.1)
Nov 20 10:33:09 localhost.pluto udisksd[1506]: Mounted /dev/sdb2 at /run/media/angelo_dev/PRTZ_programming on behalf of uid 1003
Nov 20 10:33:09 localhost.pluto org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[1729]: index_parse.c:191: indx_parse(): error opening /run/media/angelo
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I use the partitions on USB Hard Disk in order to do the back up of the data of the computer..
And now I am looking for an alternative method (solution) to mounting the partitions..

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another thing I would like to ask :
to use autofs for partitions on my USB HD that is permanently connected to computer,
it is mandatory install also NFS (network file system)  ???
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Thank you

Angelo

On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 12:19 AM, Samuel Sieb <samuel@sieb.net> wrote:
On 12/27/2017 01:24 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
However, this solution for backing up the data is problematic, because _I always receive messages with the request of access to the partitions __of the “backup-partitions”__by "nautilus"_ - every time that I use the "find" command.

I don't understand this.  Can you provide more details about what is happening here?  I wonder if systemd is lazy mounting the drives, so they don't actually mount until you access them for the first time.  If you look in the journal, you should be able to tell by the timestamps when the drive gets mounted.

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