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Fstab stopped working


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This fstab used to mount all my drives.
Now, none of sdb mounts?



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    Shouldn't the mountpoints be full paths instead of relative ? /SDB1_Mountpoint instead of SDB1_Mountpoint, and similar for the two others. And what do the/dev/loop and /dev/sd lines do in the bottom (every thing after the line with /swap ..) ? It looks like output from blkidor similar.

    – Soren A
    Feb 22 at 12:47













  • @SorenA they're probably providing the output there from blkid for us to see what is actually present on-system that fstab references.

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:08











  • @ Soren A I added the backslashes, but the drives still do not mount.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:12











  • I tried mount: /SDB1_Mountpoint: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /SDB1_Mountpoint. But I still can not see the drive.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:18











  • I got this to work. thunar /SDB1_Mountpoint/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04 Caja is set to show mounted volumes but for some reason it is not working.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 14:01
















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This fstab used to mount all my drives.
Now, none of sdb mounts?



enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    Shouldn't the mountpoints be full paths instead of relative ? /SDB1_Mountpoint instead of SDB1_Mountpoint, and similar for the two others. And what do the/dev/loop and /dev/sd lines do in the bottom (every thing after the line with /swap ..) ? It looks like output from blkidor similar.

    – Soren A
    Feb 22 at 12:47













  • @SorenA they're probably providing the output there from blkid for us to see what is actually present on-system that fstab references.

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:08











  • @ Soren A I added the backslashes, but the drives still do not mount.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:12











  • I tried mount: /SDB1_Mountpoint: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /SDB1_Mountpoint. But I still can not see the drive.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:18











  • I got this to work. thunar /SDB1_Mountpoint/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04 Caja is set to show mounted volumes but for some reason it is not working.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 14:01














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This fstab used to mount all my drives.
Now, none of sdb mounts?



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















This fstab used to mount all my drives.
Now, none of sdb mounts?



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  • 2





    Shouldn't the mountpoints be full paths instead of relative ? /SDB1_Mountpoint instead of SDB1_Mountpoint, and similar for the two others. And what do the/dev/loop and /dev/sd lines do in the bottom (every thing after the line with /swap ..) ? It looks like output from blkidor similar.

    – Soren A
    Feb 22 at 12:47













  • @SorenA they're probably providing the output there from blkid for us to see what is actually present on-system that fstab references.

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:08











  • @ Soren A I added the backslashes, but the drives still do not mount.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:12











  • I tried mount: /SDB1_Mountpoint: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /SDB1_Mountpoint. But I still can not see the drive.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:18











  • I got this to work. thunar /SDB1_Mountpoint/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04 Caja is set to show mounted volumes but for some reason it is not working.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 14:01














  • 2





    Shouldn't the mountpoints be full paths instead of relative ? /SDB1_Mountpoint instead of SDB1_Mountpoint, and similar for the two others. And what do the/dev/loop and /dev/sd lines do in the bottom (every thing after the line with /swap ..) ? It looks like output from blkidor similar.

    – Soren A
    Feb 22 at 12:47













  • @SorenA they're probably providing the output there from blkid for us to see what is actually present on-system that fstab references.

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:08











  • @ Soren A I added the backslashes, but the drives still do not mount.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:12











  • I tried mount: /SDB1_Mountpoint: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /SDB1_Mountpoint. But I still can not see the drive.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 13:18











  • I got this to work. thunar /SDB1_Mountpoint/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04 Caja is set to show mounted volumes but for some reason it is not working.

    – fixit7
    Feb 22 at 14:01








2




2





Shouldn't the mountpoints be full paths instead of relative ? /SDB1_Mountpoint instead of SDB1_Mountpoint, and similar for the two others. And what do the/dev/loop and /dev/sd lines do in the bottom (every thing after the line with /swap ..) ? It looks like output from blkidor similar.

– Soren A
Feb 22 at 12:47







Shouldn't the mountpoints be full paths instead of relative ? /SDB1_Mountpoint instead of SDB1_Mountpoint, and similar for the two others. And what do the/dev/loop and /dev/sd lines do in the bottom (every thing after the line with /swap ..) ? It looks like output from blkidor similar.

– Soren A
Feb 22 at 12:47















@SorenA they're probably providing the output there from blkid for us to see what is actually present on-system that fstab references.

– Thomas Ward
Feb 22 at 13:08





@SorenA they're probably providing the output there from blkid for us to see what is actually present on-system that fstab references.

– Thomas Ward
Feb 22 at 13:08













@ Soren A I added the backslashes, but the drives still do not mount.

– fixit7
Feb 22 at 13:12





@ Soren A I added the backslashes, but the drives still do not mount.

– fixit7
Feb 22 at 13:12













I tried mount: /SDB1_Mountpoint: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /SDB1_Mountpoint. But I still can not see the drive.

– fixit7
Feb 22 at 13:18





I tried mount: /SDB1_Mountpoint: /dev/sdb1 already mounted on /SDB1_Mountpoint. But I still can not see the drive.

– fixit7
Feb 22 at 13:18













I got this to work. thunar /SDB1_Mountpoint/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04 Caja is set to show mounted volumes but for some reason it is not working.

– fixit7
Feb 22 at 14:01





I got this to work. thunar /SDB1_Mountpoint/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04 Caja is set to show mounted volumes but for some reason it is not working.

– fixit7
Feb 22 at 14:01










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