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?
Mark