Permanently mount a USB Hard Disk for Security purpose

Angelo Moreschini mrangelo.fedora at gmail.com
Tue Oct 21 13:31:35 UTC 2014


thank you Ed,

now began to understand in detail how to manage the installation of the
devices ..

I'm doing the experiments that you have suggested ..
I unmounted the HD, I also removed the physical connection to the HD and
try to mount it again,

[root at zorro ~]# mount -t ntfs UUID=36CC878C70FF1EC2 /media/PRTZ-src_syn

But now I get an error that I can not understand:
ntfs-3g-mount: failed to access mountpoint /media/PRTZ-src_syn: No such
file or directory

*look that the directory doesn't exist.*.

but this is not true:
[root at zorro ~]# ls /media
PRTZ-src_sync  PRTZ-svn_backup

how I can interpret this message ?



On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko at greshko.com> wrote:

> On 10/21/14 18:22, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> > /dev/sdd1                     409599996    83776 409516220   1%
> /run/media/angelo/source_sync
> > /dev/sdd2                     567128060    86000 567042060   1%
> /run/media/angelo/svn_rep_backup
>
> Oh, one thing you'll notice is that these drives have been automounted and
> they have been mounted at created mount point equal to the partitions
> label....
>
> /dev/sdd1: LABEL="source_sync" UUID="36CC878C70FF1EC2" TYPE="ntfs"
> PARTUUID="0007fd62-01"
> /dev/sdd2: LABEL="svn_rep_backup" UUID="536D2D1D271A67D1" TYPE="ntfs"
> PARTUUID="0007fd62-02"
>
> So, you may be happy with that mount point as it will always be the
> same....
>
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