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Is it possible to change the mount point used for external USB devices from /media to something else under GNOME?
I'm using CentOS 5.x and am trying to change the mount point that get's used when I insert a USB thumb drive or external USB drive. They're showing up under /media/KINGSTON for example. I'd like to ...
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cannot mount a virtual drive in centos 7
I have a centos 7 which is installed in a RAID1 disks. I have another Raid6 disks which I would like to mount in the system.
when I do fdisk -l
the Raid 6 shows as:
Disk /dev/sdb: 40000.0 GB, ...
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exportfs does not support NFS export
I have a netapp server that is configured to share a folder via NFSv4.
My goal is to communicate to that NFSv4 share from Windows, Since windows NFS client does not support NFSv4, I mounted that NFSv4 ...
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Problems mouninting an NFS share on CentOS 7: mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting
I have Ubuntu 16.04 host with an IP address of 192.168.1.35, and two VM clients: Ddebian 8 Jessie and CentOS 7. I run nfs server on my host and nfs client on both on my guests. As of Debian guest it ...
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How to mount AFP share on CentOS 7?
I'm running into problems when attempting to mount an AFP share on CentOS 7. Currently using mount_afp with fuse but whenever I try to mount something mount_afp segfaults in glibc.
I'm either looking ...
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How to mount NFS share in OS X Yosemite?
I have an NFS server (CentOS 6.6 at IP 192.168.1.16) that shares a folder /nfs/share.
I want to mount this folder from a Mac laptop (at mount point /nfs/share).
When I tried the following:
sudo ...
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windows network drive linux mount requires sudo after mounted
I am able to mount a drive to the linux box using sudo.
sudo mount \
-t cifs \
-o 'vers=3.0,username=myuser,domain=mydomain' \
'//windows-ip/share-folder' ~/testmount/
This works great, ...
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CentOS - users not eligible to mount ntfs
I tried to follow some descriptions on Wikipedia regarding the structure of /etc/fstab. I would like specific users to be able to mount windows partitions. I begun with all users eligible to mount and ...
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CentOS root file system goes into read-only after reboot
I recently performed a rsync from one aws instance to another. This resulted in the root file system going into read-only mode.
I can remount the file system with read-write permission but after ...
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Read/Write directly to Linux files from Windows using editor
Is there a way to mount and share a linux directory so Windows can access it?
I would like to read/write directly to files from a text editor for quicker live development with Apache
Running CentOS ...
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Can I hide BIND mount points from DF?
Is there a formal way to hide the mount points of BIND from df (in CentOS 6.4) ?
It's ugly and distracting.
Apparently people have been complaining about it for a decade but I cannot seem to google ...
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My vbox shared mount will not auto mount and is only ready only?
My vbox shared mount will not auto mount and is only ready only?
I am using scientific linux host and centOS guest and I am trying to share a folder I have in both accounts but the folder is only ...
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CentOS won't boot when disk is removed
In my system I have a boot drive (xfs) and a RAID (ext4). The RAID is /dev/sda so I have added that in fstab to auto-mount at startup.
/dev/sda /mnt/RAID ext4 defaults 0 0
Today ...
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what's the meaning of "?" in file/folder mode bits in CentOS 6.4?
Environment:
2 desktops.
A is a Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
B is a CentOS 6.4
A mounts B's folder via sshfs.
The output of 'mount' in A:
Lebian@zeus:/share on /mnt/share type fuse.sshfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,...
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External USB hard drive is read only but I want r/w
I recently formatted a hard drive as ext3 to get it to mount in CentOS 5. Now it automatically mounts when I connect it to the USB port, and mounts to /media/disk, but i am not able to write to it.
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