On Sat, 9 Jul 2016 17:26:34 -0700
John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> dijo:

>I solved this problem with the -f (force) option. That umounted it from
>both places. Then I remounted it just in /media/jjj/Synology. I thought
>all was solved but now Thunar won't display the filesystem. The error
>message is 
>
>Failed to open directory "Filesystem"
>Error when getting information for file '/mnt': No such device.
>
>I tried mkdir /mnt, but I got 'cannot create directory '/mnt': File
>exists.'

>From the command line the ls -la command shows /mnt as a directory, but
the permissions are just d??????????, followed by ? for all the other
attributes. I can see the attributes it is supposed to have by looking
at it on my desktop computer (also Xubuntu 14.04), which shows it as
owned by root. So I tried 'sudo chown root:root /mnt', but got 'No such
device. I also tried rmdir, but got 'Device or resource busy.'
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