On 3/30/21 11:23 AM, Mark @ GMail wrote:
> I meant the / filesystem .
>
> No need to umount anything. When you reboot provide the password to
> the
> mount pop-up and then go to Konsole and run "sudo df -h". Reboot
> again
> and do the same thing without entering the password . Is the output
> of "sudo df -h" any different?
Oh, ok, yes, I can do that 8-)
I'm definitely short on system knowledge, sorry.
Yes, in fact there is a difference, and a relevant one.
*With* the password an extra mount does show up, it says
/dev/sda1 477M 155M 293M 35% /run/media/mark/Boot
Guessing about this, presumably it *has* been mounted and used. If so,
why is it complaining that a password is needed and *not* including it
in the mount list if it doesn't get it?
Seems like /dev/sda1 is /boot based on the mount point and the size?
There is probably another /dev/sda1 entry in "sudo df -h" ?
Bottom line is you don't need to mount on KDE startup. You just need to
find what is wanting to mount it though. Does Dolphin start up
automatically when you login perhaps? Another place to look is in
/etc/fstab .
Mark
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