Right now all anyone can do is take a wild stab in the dark.
- Double check your fstab entry. I suspect it is incorrect in some way
- Make sure your target mount point exists
- Show us the entire fstab entry not just the options field
- With the drive connected, show us the output from
Code:
lsblk -o NAME,MAJ:MIN,RM,SIZE,TYPE,MOUNTPOINT,FSTYPE,PARTUUID - Show us any errors reported in the output of
Code:
dmesg - Show us the output fromReplace /path/to/mount/point with the actual path.
Code:
mountpoint /path/to/mount/point
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Sun Sep 07, 2025 9:12 pm