I'm running Arch Linux on my Cubietruck, an ARM board with more features than a Raspberry PI. In order to do so I have moved the OS data from the internal storage to a SATA hard drive.
For some reason if I add any entry to the fstab
Arch Linux won’t complete boot properly.
I have made use of autofs
but would rather have it mounted at all times.
Other than creating a script to mount the partition on boot by adding it to .bashrc
, would there be a better solution?
More info from attempting to diagnose the fstab
problem:
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ cat /etc/fstab
#
# /etc/fstab: static file system information
#
# <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
UUID=01CFD207845300F0 /media/DATA ntfs-3g uuid=1000,defaults 0 0
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ sudo mount /media/DATA
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ ls /media/DATA/temp
t1 temp test
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ sudo umount /media/DATA
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ ls /media/DATA
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ sudo mount /dev/nanda /mnt
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ cat /mnt/uEnv.txt
console=tty0
extraargs=console=ttyS0,115200 hdmi.audio=EDID:0 disp.screen0_output_mode=EDID:1280x720p50 rootwait panic=10 rootfstype=ext4 rootflags=discard
nand_root=/dev/sda2
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ sudo vi /etc/fstab
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$ sudo systemctl start autofs
[xxxxx@cubier ~]$
This is the pastebin of the dmesg.