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External media unmounting after a certain length of time on Kubuntu


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I have set up a server that hosts all my files which is connected to 4 4TB HDD's in an external enclosure which is located next to the machine running the server. But, after a while, the external disks are no longer mounted and the drives show up in Dolphin as having broken links (little orange icons with broken links on them). The only way to return them to working order is to reset the system and reboot Kubuntu. As you can imagine, this isn't ideal, as the only reason I set up the server is to have somewhere that I can access my files at any time, something I can't do if my drives are randomly unmounting themselves. Turning the enclosure off and on again does not help, neither does changing the USB port that it is connected to. How do I fix this?










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    I have set up a server that hosts all my files which is connected to 4 4TB HDD's in an external enclosure which is located next to the machine running the server. But, after a while, the external disks are no longer mounted and the drives show up in Dolphin as having broken links (little orange icons with broken links on them). The only way to return them to working order is to reset the system and reboot Kubuntu. As you can imagine, this isn't ideal, as the only reason I set up the server is to have somewhere that I can access my files at any time, something I can't do if my drives are randomly unmounting themselves. Turning the enclosure off and on again does not help, neither does changing the USB port that it is connected to. How do I fix this?










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      I have set up a server that hosts all my files which is connected to 4 4TB HDD's in an external enclosure which is located next to the machine running the server. But, after a while, the external disks are no longer mounted and the drives show up in Dolphin as having broken links (little orange icons with broken links on them). The only way to return them to working order is to reset the system and reboot Kubuntu. As you can imagine, this isn't ideal, as the only reason I set up the server is to have somewhere that I can access my files at any time, something I can't do if my drives are randomly unmounting themselves. Turning the enclosure off and on again does not help, neither does changing the USB port that it is connected to. How do I fix this?







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