Check that your file manager isn't set to automount, Ir's very annoying.
It's in preferences there.
On Mar 2, 2020 1:00 AM, "Keith Bainbridge" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/3/20 3:31 pm, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>
>> Good afternoon
>>
>> I have tried a couple of times to run my Pi on debian, using
>> debian-10.3.0-arm64-xfce-CD-1.iso   at 630M
>>
>> But I have never got to XFCE log-in
>>
>>
>> Is there a preferred debian arm that people here use basically trouble
>> free?
>>
>> This is for Pi3B
>>
>>
>>
>> I am get a Pi4 shortly. The last I have seen is that debian hasn't been
>> given drivers for the Pi4. Any info on when that will change? please
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>
> Thankyou all. I didn't have time this morning to look through what people
> had said.
>
>
> All very interesting.
>
>
> I wanted to switch because I had had a couple of niggles that I hadn't see
> in my debian system.  The most annoying is that the Pi doesn't always keep
> ssh log in id
>
> Now, I have moved ~500G of data from one drive /mnt/k3t to another
> /mnt/g750  but a df shows the source drive space used and space free are
> still the same as before the transfer.
>
> This afternoon when searching for the moved files, I see lots of file
> paths starting /mnt/k3t/mnt/k2t/mnt/k3t   and often more repeats. And no, I
> didn't think to keep a copy of the output.
>
> /mnt/k3t is a different drive from /mnt/k2t  Both are connected to the Pi
> via USB
>
> I was hoping that using pure debian would correct at least the ssh issue.
>
> --
> Keith Bainbridge
>
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>
>

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