In my experience, Eric, the problem simply may be the size of the drives you
were trying to mount. I'm guessing they are large based on what you're using
them for. Essentially, the pie can't mount them fast enough and therefore they
don't get mounted at all. There is a workaround for it. There was a hacker
public radio podcast on this subject. You'd have to dig through the archives to
find it. If you can't turn it up, post here and I'll try to find it for you.
Rill -- Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 14, 2016, at 8:47 PM, erik burggraaf <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
Hello all, I have had this raspberry pi for three years and always intended
to set it up as a nas/personal cloud. This week, I have finally gotten
around to it. I'm using raspbian via command line. This meets my needs and
in particular it potentially lets me remote administrate. I have a good two
pages of notes. Many appropriate packages are installed and updates
performed. My drives are all accessible, but I have run into an issue. In
order to make my drives mount automatically at startup, I need to edit the
fstab file. I have done this successfully, but my drives don't mount
automatically, even though all of the commands work if I run them myself. I
used the tutorial found here:
http://www.techjawab.com/2013/06/how-to-setup-mount-auto-mount-usb-hard.html ;
<http://www.techjawab.com/2013/06/how-to-setup-mount-auto-mount-usb-hard.html>
This I believe is intended for arch, but all of the commands work exactly as
advertised on raspbian. I am guessing there is a problem with the way I
wrote my fstab file, but this is my first time doing such and I don't
particularly know what to search for on google to get the answer I need.
Would some one be willing to look at the contents of my fstab and tell me
where I went wrong? I could paste it into an email message.
Thanks,
Erik Burggraaf
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