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In short I have 3 computers
1) An old Gygabyte Board with 4 Gig RAM and an Intel core2duo 2GHz ... Devuan installs perfectly, I even have Compiz running.
2) An Ausus Sabertooth 990fx r2.0 with 8 Gig RAM and an AMD 8320 processor ... Devuan installs perfectly, I even have Compiz running.
3) is a clone of computer 2 with one exception, My OS's are on an SSD drive.
All computers have multple internal HDDs.
When installed (many times now0 on the SSD, I cannot mount any of the other partitions at all.
I log in as root and can mount the partitions, I log out and log back in to my user account and all of the partitions remain mounted.
I have unmount them with my user password and remount them with my user password.
Problem only exsists with the SSD Installation and fortunately I have a clone of that machine so I don't believe it is an
otherwise hardware incompatability. Any Suggestions?
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Would you please post the output of the following commands from the troubled system?
lsblk
cat /etc/fstab
cat /etc/mtab
If you are using lvm please include:
sudo pvs
sudo vgs
sudo lvs
Please add what partitions you want to mount as well as when (ie. at boot) and where you want them mounted.
Hopefully that will give us everything we need to know to help you find the problem.
lazlo
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Here is the information you asked for. On a side note, I reinstalled fresh with just updates. If it is important I use the MATE Desktop. Also noticed that when I went to update my machine, Synaptic package manager would not respond. So used "sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade".
Thank you for a great OS.
rob630
rob@Devuan-990:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 477G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 0 126.3G 0 part
├─sda2 8:2 0 1K 0 part
├─sda5 8:5 0 11.7G 0 part [SWAP]
├─sda6 8:6 0 78.1G 0 part
├─sda7 8:7 0 78.1G 0 part
└─sda8 8:8 0 39.1G 0 part /
sdb 8:16 0 2.7T 0 disk
└─sdb1 8:17 0 2.7T 0 part
sdc 8:32 0 2.7T 0 disk
├─sdc1 8:33 0 1.5T 0 part
├─sdc2 8:34 0 830.9G 0 part
└─sdc3 8:35 0 405.8G 0 part
sdd 8:48 0 3.7T 0 disk
├─sdd1 8:49 0 2.8T 0 part
└─sdd2 8:50 0 864.4G 0 part
sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom
cat: fstab: No such file or directory
rob@Devuan-990:~$ cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# / was on /dev/sda8 during installation
UUID=252eaff3-1151-4140-9f59-244710ac07c1 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda5 during installation
UUID=b74103bc-d980-448c-a38e-46001c870159 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/sr0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
rob@Devuan-990:~$ cat /etc/mtab
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
udev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=10240k,nr_inodes=1000746,mode=755 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000 0 0
tmpfs /run tmpfs rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,size=808908k,mode=755 0 0
/dev/sda8 / ext4 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered 0 0
tmpfs /run/lock tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=5120k 0 0
pstore /sys/fs/pstore pstore rw,relatime 0 0
tmpfs /run/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=4075400k 0 0
fusectl /sys/fs/fuse/connections fusectl rw,relatime 0 0
rpc_pipefs /run/rpc_pipefs rpc_pipefs rw,relatime 0 0
rob@Devuan-990:~$ sudo pvs
sudo: pvs: command not found
rob@Devuan-990:~$ sudo vgs
sudo: vgs: command not found
rob@Devuan-990:~$ sudo lvs
sudo: lvs: command not found
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@rob630 . . . Please use BBCode tags to make your post more readable.
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what on earth is BBCode? How can I write in this format?
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what on earth is BBCode? How can I write in this format?
The bar above the input box contains a very useful line of BBCode tags in [] which makes it easy to click and format a post.
See what can be done?
Or more relevant to your post
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