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Fails to auto-mount device & Error mounting system managed device(Ubuntu 14.04) up vote 7 down vote favorite 5 I used auto-mount option in Ubuntu 14.04 for mounting my all drives at startup. All drives mounts automatically on startup except /dev/sda3. (Let me clarify that /dev/sda3 is ext4 file-system and labeled Ext4). It gives error on startup and ask S for skip and M for manual mounting.I skipped and try to mount ubuntu error mounting ntfs with disk (installed app from dash earlier disk-utility), it gives error: But If I mount with command: sudo mount /dev/sda3 /media/pandya/Ext4 at startup (By pressing M for manual mount) or after started up (from terminal), then it mounts properly. Gparted also mounts that drive on /media/pandya/Ext4 Successfully. I also checked /etc/fstab and entry for /dev/sda3, which is proper /dev/sda3 /media/pandya/Ext4 auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0 I used same auto-mount options for all drive. Then why only one is not auto-mounting? 14.04 fstab automount disk-utility share|improve this question edited Apr 24 '14 at 6:20 asked Apr 24 '14 at 6:13 Pandya 10.2k1457104 Is there any information in dmesg? As the error says, try dmesg|tail. –Jos Apr 24 '14 at 6:43 @Jos [ 75.112360] EXT4-fs (sda3): Unrecognized mount option "x-gvfs-show" or missing value –Pandya Apr 24 '14 at 6:53 9 I found a bug relevant to this issue. As a workaround, edit the fstab to show "comment=x-gvfs-show" instead of "x-gvfs-show". –Jos Apr 24 '14 at 7:00 It would be helpful for other users accepting a working answer. Cheers. –Atcold Aug 3 '15 at 17:58 @Jos: What does comment=x-gvfs-show do? Or just x-gvfs-show for that matter? I had x-gvfs-show inserted automatically as an option in /etc/fstab wh
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