Partition find and mount found no partitians
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- #PARTITION FIND AND MOUNT FOUND NO PARTITIANS MANUAL#
- #PARTITION FIND AND MOUNT FOUND NO PARTITIANS CODE#
- #PARTITION FIND AND MOUNT FOUND NO PARTITIANS WINDOWS#
There is another way to quickly mount a Windows (or any other) partition. If you issue the second command again after the computer boots up, the empty folder will again be assigned to the Windows partition and you will see the data again. This is why you didn't find any data inside the folder. Only thing that remains is an empty folder called Hard inside /media/alexandru/. That is, once the computer boots up again, the partition is not mounted on its own. When you reboot the computer, the second command is undone, but the first is not. The second command actually mounts the partition to the newly created folder. I assume the parent folder /media/alexandru/ already exists.
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The first command creates a folder (also called a directory) Hard inside the folder /media/alexandru/. Sudo mount /dev/sda5/ /media/alexandru/Hard/
#PARTITION FIND AND MOUNT FOUND NO PARTITIANS MANUAL#
You have used the manual command line way using two commands. systemd-udevd: preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-uuid/7264F3C564F389DD' to './.There are several ways a Windows partition can be mounted in Ubuntu. systemd-udevd: creating link '/dev/disk/by-uuid/7264F3C564F389DD' to '/dev/sdb5' systemd-udevd: preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-label/NewVolume' to '././sdb5' systemd-udevd: creating link '/dev/disk/by-label/NewVolume' to '/dev/sdb5' systemd-udevd: preserve already existing symlink '/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000c500100cc1f5-part5' to '././sdb5'
#PARTITION FIND AND MOUNT FOUND NO PARTITIANS CODE#
systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5' exit with return code 0 systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION_ALIGNMENT_OFFSET=0' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION_FLAGS=' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION_UUID=' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION_LABEL=' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION_TYPE=0x07' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION_SCHEME=mbr' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(out) 'UDISKS_PARTITION=1' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(err) 'MSDOS partition table detected' systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(err) 'Exiting MS-DOS parser'
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systemd-udevd: 'udisks-part-id /dev/sdb5'(err) 'new part entry' systemd-udevd: starting '/sbin/blkid -o value -s LABEL /dev/sdb5' systemd-udevd: PROGRAM '/sbin/blkid -o value -s LABEL /dev/sdb5' /etc/udev/rules.d/les:5 systemd-udevd: inotify event: 8000 for /dev/sdb5 systemd-udevd: removing watch on '/dev/sdb5' systemd-udevd: device 0圆7c8a0 filled with db file data systemd-udevd: seq 1980 forked new worker REISERFS warning (device sdb5): sh-2021 reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on sdb5 EXT4-fs (sdb5): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem hfs: can't find a HFS filesystem on dev sdb5. UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_fill_super: No partition found (1) UDF-fs: warning (device sdb1): udf_load_vrs: No anchor found FAT-fs (sdb5): Can't find a valid FAT filesystem
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FAT-fs (sdb5): bogus number of reserved sectors ISOFS: Unable to identify CD-ROM format. UDF-fs: warning (device sdb5): udf_fill_super: No partition found (1) UDF-fs: warning (device sdb5): udf_load_vrs: No anchor found The other partition on the same drive mounts correctly and this partition also mounts properly if I issue a "pmount /dev/sdb5 /media/NewVolume" manualy.ĭoes this require ntfs-3g to be loaded somehow? I am getting the following problem for mounting an ntfs partition. PROGRAM="/sbin/blkid -o value -s LABEL %N", ENV'" KERNEL!="sd*", GOTO="media_by_label_auto_mount_end"ĪCTION="add", PROGRAM!="/sbin/blkid %N", GOTO="media_by_label_auto_mount_end"