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When I plug in my NTFS-formatted eSATA drive it is not mounted. If I boot with it plugged in it's mounted but then I have problems during boot. My computer tries to do a filesystem check and it ends with "run fsck manually or press ctrl+D to continue. Not every time but often enough to be a problem.
I have Udisks installed and I followed this guide from the WIKI: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev
I have these rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/:
10-esata.rules 10-my-media-automount.rules 11-media-by-label-auto-mount.rules. Copied from the UDEV wiki.
If I use USB it's mounted instantly without problems. I am running a fully up to date install of Arch x86_64 with openbox.
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Are you using it with a GUI file manager (like Thunar) or on the command line? If it's the former, have you tried without the rules?
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Sorry for the missleading title. The meaning is to have it automount when hotplugged during a session logged in as my user. It does that when I use USB but not when connecting with esata.
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We'd need to see the contents of your eS-ATA rules. Also, run
# udevadm monitor
and post the output after you plugged in the drive.
Last edited by .:B:. (2011-11-29 18:46:23)
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OK. Here's my 10-esata.rules
[DEVPATH=="/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.1/host4/*",
ENV{UDISKS_SYSTEM_INTERNAL}="0"/]
A here's the output of udevadm monitor
[root@htpc1 jan]# udevadm monitor
monitor will print the received events for:
UDEV - the event which udev sends out after rule processing
KERNEL - the kernel uevent
Seems like nothing happens. How long do I need to wait?
Same output with the disk plugged or not.
Last edited by jai134 (2011-11-30 10:24:21)
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Please use [ code ] tags.
Udevadm should print lots of info about your disk after you connect it.
Try without your rules.
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Sorry. Don't know what [code/] tags means. In any case I'll try to figure it out.
Same output from #udevadm monitor when running without the rules. Did a reboot after moving them. I can see the disk in PCmanFm if I connect it with USB but I don't have permissions to mount it. But I can not see it when using eSATA.
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