On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 05:58:30 +0000 Reid <[email protected]> dijo:
>> I also noticed an error message that it could not mount Synology > >While this could be due to a number of issues (e.g., inability to >connect to the NFS server or find the export there), I'm suspicious >about your mount point "/media/jjjSynology". Are the three j's >supposed to be there? Yes, Ubuntu makes a folder in /media for each user, and I am jjj. Regarding the extra / in the fstab line for /home, that is just a typo. I am having to use my desktop computer to get to the net, requiring me to retype what I see on the problem computer. However, I have discovered additional clues. There is a line in fstab to mount an external USB drive with the label Movies. I discovered that it was being mounted as /dev/sdb1. In other words, the line that is trying to mount /dev/sdb2 as /home is failing because the Movies drive has taken /dev/sdb. It is too late for me to think clearly, bu7t in the morning I am going to use a live GParted DVD to add a label to the /home partition, and then edit the line in fstab to reflect the change. And I absolutely hate the Linux system of assigning letters to drives as it finds them so you can never be sure what you're dealing with. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
