On Sun, 07 Jan 2018 17:58:07 +0200 Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I can see the partitions by nautilus as is the standard, but still I
cannot
see them from the command line ..:
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[angelo_dev@localhost ~]$ ls /srv/BKx_programming
ls: cannot access /srv/BKx_programming: *No such file or directory*
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In my example I had only setup the automount of BKx_data-personal.
Have you completed it to automount the 3 partitions?
What gives:
ls /srv/BKx_data-personal
(the output about the service is :)
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[angelo_dev@localhost ~]$ sudo systemctl status autofs
[sudo] password for angelo_dev:
* autofs.service - Automounts filesystems on demand
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/autofs.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2018-01-07 17:36:34 IST; 16min ago
What gives (as an attachement):
journalctl --since 17:36:00 -u autofs.service
Perhaps the right procedure (in the case of an USB device) is really
to use
the node file in /dev directory how is wrote in the article ?
I don't think so: we do the same with /dev/disk/by-uuid/xxx
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francis