I want to automount an internal hard drive. In 9.04 I used Hal policy:
Code:
<device>
<match key="storage.hotpluggable" bool="false">
<match key="storage.removable" bool="false">
Hi Friends ,
I got struck in below scenario.
So I have been trying to mount a HDD on boot, for my MythTV box. I hooked the HDD, use gparted and partitioned it as an ext3.
Hi,
I just installed 11.2, clean install due to wrong partition type (Extended instead of primary).
With 11.1 I could read and write data DVDs and CDs. Since 11.2 install unable to read or write data CDs.
Code:
mount /dev/sr0
mount: can't find /dev/sr0 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
/etc/mtab:
Hi! I'm trying to shrink my /home partition so that I can expand my usr, root, and var partitions (I'm running out of space while using apt-get, and in general, they're unreasonably small). I've Googled for a while, and am still pretty confused about how to do this, and what's safe. I was hoping someone could help me out? Here's some potentially pertinent info:
I had installed Fedora 16 a while back and chose to encrypt my home directory. I have removed the drive and installed a new drive, installed F17 and would like to attach the old drive externally and mount it to recover some of my data. I know the encryption password but I can't seem to find any solid procedures for getting it mounted.
This is the lv I would like to mount.
I plug a USB hard drive into my machine while Windows Vista is running and am able to access it just fine. I insert an Ubuntu LiveCD, reboot, and find myself unable to access it at all.
Here's what dmesg says when I start Ubuntu up with the drive already plugged in:
Code:
[ 75.064017] hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 5. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
FC 11 / Latest updates installed
I can manually mount it from a term window but really prefer automount. Used to work a few days ago so Im looking towards it being some problem/change in a update.
No error messages. Here is a snipet of my logs that shows pulling and reinserting memstick:
Hi everyone, I use Fedora 17.
I used gparted to created a dev/sdb2 partition. I then used vgextend to extend the volume group.