Hi Patrick,

sorry it is taking so long, I am trying to understand what is going on at your side!

Patrick Cardona wrote:

Before You asked, I tought I did not, but as I searched in the installed packages list, I found "udisks2" and its libraries was installed, so I guess this is a dependency side effect, but not in the list I was aware when building AGNoStep Desktop.


Is it "interfering" somehow? if you insert something will it show in /etc/mtab? I will mount disks usually automatically in a different place, e.g. /usr/media or /media?

I was able to get GWorkspac eget along with an automounter too, but it is a bit different and each time a different tweak.


The disk CRUCIAL is not plugged.

patrick@pi400:~ $ cat /etc/mtab | grep -e "/mnt/CRUCIAL"
patrick@pi400:~ $ echo $?
1

Ok. So it appears not there. Plese check mtab to see if it comes p with another name. E.g.

grep /etc/mtab CRUCIAL
grep /etc/mtab usb
grep /etc/mtab sd

as suggestions



Use the file browser to go to /mnt/CRUCIAL

Does it show empty or content?
It is empty.


Ok.




If you mount the disk by "check disks" does it show then min mtab? Or does it show in a different way than before it is was there before?

Plugging the CRUCIAL disk.
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The two disks icons (CRUCIAL and CLEPAT) are shown on the Desktop.

That is a mystery.

Please check SystemPreferences Volumes.

- under reserved mount types you should have just system stuff: proc, shm and suc suff. I also have usbdevfs (don't remember what it is)
- under removable media you hould have only /mnt/CRUCIAL and /mnt/CLEPAT

then you should have /etc/mtab set

I have a doubt: what are CRUCIAL and CLEPAT ? two USB disks ? are the UUID correct?

Question other way around. If you use just a command line and do mount, if you plug in one or the other, do they land correctly in the respective mount points?

Riccardo

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