noauto has fixed it. Thank you.
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Title:
Ubuntu 15.10 won't boot unless external USB drive is connected
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You want/need to set the "noauto" option in fstab; otherwise you say
"this must be mounted for the system to boot", and that's what it times
out on. Also, please do not set "uhelper=udisks2" in fstab, that's
quite wrong. If you use udisks to mount the external USB then you don't
need the fstab ent
Update to previous comment:
I have the following sata devices:
/dev/sr0 DVD
/dev/sda Old250
/dev/sdb OS install disk with EFI,Boot,root,Home
/dev/sdc1 MyBook external USB hard disk
If /dev/sdc is unplugged Ubuntu does not boot to UI - OS disk is at
/dev/sdb as it should be, partitions are mounte
I have the following sata devices:
/dev/sr0 DVD
/dev/sda Old250
/dev/sdb OS install disk with EFI,Boot,root,Home
/dev/sdc1 MyBook external USB hard disk
If /dev/sdc is unplugged Ubuntu does not boot to UI
If /dev/sda is unplugged Ubuntu does not boot to UI - OS disk is
mounted as /dev/sda i
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