An Error Occurred While Mounting /sys/fs/fuse/connections
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28, 2014. [emailprotected] Member HowtoForge Supporter Hi, OS: Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 FileServer/Samba I'm building a fileserver with RAID1 (2 disks) + 2 backupdisks. 1 backupdisk using NTFS and 1 backupdisk https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/fstab-how-to-permanently-mount-a-ntfs-partition.67084/ using EXT4. Editing the "EXT4" disk gave me no problems, but mounting the NTFS partition does!! I had no problems what so ever, mounting backupdisk2 with the EXT4 filesystem. During bootup I http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-273732.html get an error: An error occurred while mounting /media/backupdisk1 Please notice that "blkid" doesn't show the disk in question "sda". "fdisk -l" does show the disk. Please notice that RAID1 is on an error "sdc" and "sdd", the harddisk in question is "sda". "sdb" which is an "EXT4" mounted just fine!: Code: # ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 29 00:26 66761273-d381-47fd-ba8a-9f6b4b41c6b2 -> ../../md0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Sep 29 00:26 8696fa40-c4df-4fdc-9f97-b361fc5ce09a -> ../../sdb1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 29 00:26 e1c18cc4-dd50-4ceb-b5ca-1b2f6e843302 -> ../../md1 When I tried to mount it manually: an error occurred Code: # mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /media/backupdisk1 NTFS signature is missing. Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': Invalid argument The device '/dev/sda1' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS. Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around? This is what I have tried so far: /dev/sda1 /media/backupdisk1 ntfs defaults,uid=1000,rw 0 0 /dev/sda1 /media/backupdisk1 ntfs rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,default_permissions,bl ksize=4096 0 0 Here's my Fstab as it looks now: Code: # /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). # #
Ubuntu for years...) and encountered a strange problem today: whenever I plug in device (Kindle, Android Phone, USB Key...) I'm only getting the following message when trying to access the device via KDE: "An error occurred while accessing DEVICENAME, the system responded: The requested operation has failed.: Error creating moint point: Permission denied" (yeah, I actually does say MOINT point ^^) The same happens when I try to mount a TrueCrypt Volume. I can't find anything suspicious in /var/log/messages. Tried setting the permission of /media to 755, didn't help. Any suggestions? [EDIT]: OK, now I'm really worried...now I can't even create directory as root in /media: [root@work media]# mkdir test mkdir: cannot create directory `test': Permission denied Still, the permissions are set to 755? VernDog9th December 2011, 04:16 AMFrom a terminal, does 'dmesg' reveal any further evidence? alkobottle9th December 2011, 04:22 AMhere's the output of dmesg after connecting my kindle and trying to access it: [ 8195.432025] usb 1-3: new high speed USB device number 8 using ehci_hcd [ 8200.254001] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.7: port 3 reset error -110 [ 8200.255817] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.7: port 3 reset error -110 [ 8200.257627] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.7: port 3 reset error -110 [ 8200.259429] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.7: port 3 reset error -110 [ 8200.261229] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1a.7: port 3 reset error -110 [ 8200.262070] hub 1-0:1.0: hub_port_status failed (err = -32) [ 8200.463041] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 3 [ 8200.910015] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device number 5 using uhci_hcd [ 8201.037385] usb 4-1: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub [ 8201.065386] usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1949, idProduct=0004 [ 8201.065390] usb 4-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [ 8201.065393] usb 4-1: Product: Amazon Kindle [ 8201.065396] usb 4-1: Manufacturer: Amazon [ 8201.065398] usb 4-1: SerialNumber: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (<-- censored) [ 8201.074521] scsi13 : usb-storage 4-1:1.0 [ 8202.079418] scsi 13:0:0:0: Direct-Access Kindle Internal Storage 0100 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 [ 8202.079479] scsi: killing requests for dead queue [ 8202.079554] scsi: killing requests for dead queue [ 8202.079622] scsi: killing requests for dead queue [ 8202.079694] scsi: killing requests for dead queue [ 8202.079763] scsi: killing requests for dead queue [ 8202.079831] scsi: killing requests for dead queue [ 8202.079900] scsi: killing requests for dead que