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How to fix fstab entry to mount a partition?
On ubuntu 22.04.4 I am trying to mount a partition as read/write. The following command seems to work:
sudo mount -o rw,user,uid=1000,umask=007,exec /dev/nvme0n1p4 /media/Work/
but I want to add it ...
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root fs remounted automatically with USB drive plugged in
Hi experts and fellows,
Im running Ubuntu 22.04.3 on an ODROID N2+ SBC from 128GB MMC and having an issue with remounted root filesystem when plugging in an USB Drive.
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"boot" is ...
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Kubuntu 22.04.2 boots into emergency mode, but only if no DVD is present
I have a computer with a DVD drive that is running Kubuntu 22.04.2 LTS x86_64. To make it so that a disk would mount properly when inserting it into the CD-ROM drive, I made some changes to /etc/fstab....
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Ubuntu 22.04 mounting NAS SMB shares
I’m relatively new to Ubuntu as I always used Linux Mint.
I wanted to change to Ubuntu because I have bought a larger monitor and wanted to use Gsnap on Gnome as a tiling assistant.
I installed Ubuntu ...
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Problem mounting /boot and swap
After reboot of Ubuntu-2110 on my Hetzner VPS I found myself in a no boot situation.
Based on journalctl I had an issue starting a target for swap and boot partitions. It takes 1.5min and fails ...
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Mounting multiple home directories, for multiple users, to multiple partitions
So my family computer had a bad case of everyone using windows and it's slow AF, when there's a perfectly good ubuntu installed on the SSD...
So I switched over to it, updated to JJ, got everything ...
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Accidentally commented out main drive in /etc/fstab, cant boot, any way to fix this without clean install?
Yall are gunna chuckle at this one, but in an attempt to resolve a slow boot issue, I opened up etc/fstab, commented what I thought was an unused drive causing the issue, and then rebooted to see if ...
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Ubuntu does not load
I installed Ubuntu 18.04 back in 2017 on 32 bits old laptop. I had to access my cd rom to look up some pictures and cd rom drive was not working. I went /etc/fstab file and monkey around without ...
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Ubuntu Emergency Mode after Removal of Several Packages - App Armor Fails to Load Profiles
I was recently trying to install the Boost CPP libraries via sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev. It had ask to remove several packages, so I mistakenly said yes to that prompt. Only after did I ...
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I cannot boot if mdadm RAID1 array is in FSTAB
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Due to a failed update from 20.04 to a 22.04, I decided to reinstall from zero the 22.04.
All things went fine, but I’m with an unbootable system if I left RAID entry at FSTAB.
I have a 2 ...
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How to edit fstab when stuck in emergency mode?
I am using Ubuntu 20.04 on a vmware and I've been struggling solving the the "you are in the emergency mode" problem.
By mistake I commented out the first line (the one with the errors=...
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How to reduce Ubuntu boot time?
I am new to Ubuntu 20. Please check my fstab screenshot and let me know if any changes are needed. When I log in to my laptop, it takes 1 min to show the Ubuntu logo and after that it takes 2 minutes ...
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what is the default action for errors in fstab
In fstab, there is the option errors=remount-ro which I have seen here frequently.
Apparently there are 3 error options which seem clear to me:
errors=remount-ro (attempts to mount the drive read ...
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Slow boot: "Dependency failed for /mnt/usb-NAND_USB2DISK-0:0" and "A start job is running for /dev/disk/by-id/usb-NAND_USB2DISK-0:0"
my computer has been booting really slow lately. when i check the boot logs while it shows this.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for /mnt/usb-NAND_USB2DISK-0:0.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Local File ...
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ubuntu 21.04 fstab cifs mount on boot throws 112 with _netdev
So I have an ubuntu machine running 20.04.2 LTS and I am mounting to a Synology NAS with following fstab entry.
//10.50.10.20/foo /mnt/foodir/foomountpoint cifs credentials=/home/foo/.smbcredentials,...