@thagrol:
Yes, I am booting into the desktop.
It was my first attempt at the fstab. I certainly could have made a mistake. I followed a write-up online, but it wasn't detailed enough to list nofail, auto, etc.
Luckily I have an easy back-up setup, so I updated again. Upon the initial update things remain fine. The drive is already mounted and it shutdown/rebooted fine. After a reboot though, the problem occurs. I tried again with the fstab nofail option this time and can reliably boot, but still not ntfs drive.
fstab entry:it still failed to mount with the nofail option.
I am using ntfs-3g.
Yes, I am booting into the desktop.
It was my first attempt at the fstab. I certainly could have made a mistake. I followed a write-up online, but it wasn't detailed enough to list nofail, auto, etc.
Luckily I have an easy back-up setup, so I updated again. Upon the initial update things remain fine. The drive is already mounted and it shutdown/rebooted fine. After a reboot though, the problem occurs. I tried again with the fstab nofail option this time and can reliably boot, but still not ntfs drive.
fstab entry:
Code:
PARTUUID=<confirmed with lsblk -f> <mountpoint> ntfs auto,nofail,noatime,rw,user 0 0
I am using ntfs-3g.
Statistics: Posted by Hawk37 — Mon Mar 25, 2024 1:22 am