Solved: Seagate disks no longer automounting after upgrading to Linux 4.14.24+
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20th Mar, 2018, 09:23 AM
Post: #31
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RE: Seagate disks no longer automounting after upgrading to Linux 4.14.24+
(20th Mar, 2018 09:16 AM)Nachteule Wrote:(20th Mar, 2018 09:13 AM)Roy Terhaar Wrote: Any other things that I need to do after rebooting? Ok. Thanks so far for the help. I will continue tomorrow, make your suggested changes and check if everything is back in working order including the mount of the USB disks. I still have no clue what happened to my system, since the only thing I have done (and so many times before) is using gui xbian-config to execute the updates and it always worked fine... Maybe we will never know. Anyway I will report back and let you know on the progress of my checks. |
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20th Mar, 2018, 09:26 AM
Post: #32
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RE: Seagate disks no longer automounting after upgrading to Linux 4.14.24+
Ok, good night Awaiting your report later
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21st Mar, 2018, 08:11 AM
Post: #33
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RE: Seagate disks no longer automounting after upgrading to Linux 4.14.24+
(20th Mar, 2018 09:26 AM)Nachteule Wrote: Ok, good night Awaiting your report later After rebooting and reverting back the manual changes, xbian-arch and xbian-arch revision return the expected output. Both USB drives automount again as they did before this issue. I also checked all other programs that I use to run and my conclusion is that I run a sane machine again! So this thread can be set to solved. Thanks again for the effort you put in this to get it resolved |
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21st Mar, 2018, 09:01 AM
Post: #34
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RE: Seagate disks no longer automounting after upgrading to Linux 4.14.24+
Good news, thanks for reporting
Setting thread to solved |
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