[arch-general] how to mount external hdd
Sergey Manucharian
sergeym at rmico.com
Wed Feb 18 12:22:16 EST 2009
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 11:03:08 +0100
<hollunder at gmx.at> wrote:
..........
> An external drive can be rather reliably identified and always mounted
> at the same place using udev.
>
> This is somewhat problematic on arch linux tough.
> For some reason the devices seem not to be created before
> mount runs although udev runs before it.
> This means that external drives do not get mounted along with all the
> other drives specified in fstab.
>
> I personally wonder what the problem is since this method has worked
> on other distributions.
>
> My workaround is simply another 'mount -a' in rc.local, at this point
> in boottime the devices are created.
>
> Still this doesn't work reliably with one of my drives but this is a
> separate problem (slowness).
>
> Philipp
>
Folks, you are discussing how to deal with "noob questions" etc., but
nobody paid attention to the more "deep" meaning of the initial
question arisen by Philipp.
I confirm the problem. So, how to mount an external HDD during the
system start-up?
Cheers,
Sergey
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