On Wed, 2021-03-10 at 23:04 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/03/2021 22:35, Ed Greshko wrote:
Also, due to the late hour, I seem to recall seeing something about working with automounts and external devices and conflicts arising due to the interference of udev. But I may be mixing things. So, I'd first see if making the above changes has any effect.
Another thing along that line. My "seeing something" was after my initial answers in the thread and I came across it looking into something else. Anyway,
I know that one can use systemctl for this, but I've been a bit lazy since KDE's system settings displays systemd units.
In my case, when /aux isn't mounted there is only a aux.automount unit shown and has a status of waiting.
When /aux is mounted there is both a aux.automount and aux.boot. And, the status of aux.automount becomes running.
Yes, that seems to be correct, thanks.
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