Macbook 5,5 with Ubuntu 17.10 freezes when exfat drive is connected
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I had already installed the exfat-fuse earlier when I had first set up the laptop. After using the drive with macOS for a bit, Ubuntu would begin to freeze as soon as the drive would recognize.
17.10 macbook-pro exfat
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I had already installed the exfat-fuse earlier when I had first set up the laptop. After using the drive with macOS for a bit, Ubuntu would begin to freeze as soon as the drive would recognize.
17.10 macbook-pro exfat
If would be useful to have some details about your setup. Does the drive appear in your /etc/fstab file? If so, what is the entry?
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:31
@Jeremy here is my fstab. i have no idea what it means. docs.google.com/document/d/â¦. it was too long to put here
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:37
Sorry, my bad, I'll explain a little better. Please open up a terminal and typesudo cat /etc/fstab
and post the results in the question. The fstab file is the file that tells the OS which disk partitions to expect to see and some details about how to handle them.
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:40
docs.google.com/document/d/⦠here it is. as far as i can tell its the same with 2 mores zeros
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:43
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I had already installed the exfat-fuse earlier when I had first set up the laptop. After using the drive with macOS for a bit, Ubuntu would begin to freeze as soon as the drive would recognize.
17.10 macbook-pro exfat
I had already installed the exfat-fuse earlier when I had first set up the laptop. After using the drive with macOS for a bit, Ubuntu would begin to freeze as soon as the drive would recognize.
17.10 macbook-pro exfat
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If would be useful to have some details about your setup. Does the drive appear in your /etc/fstab file? If so, what is the entry?
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:31
@Jeremy here is my fstab. i have no idea what it means. docs.google.com/document/d/â¦. it was too long to put here
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:37
Sorry, my bad, I'll explain a little better. Please open up a terminal and typesudo cat /etc/fstab
and post the results in the question. The fstab file is the file that tells the OS which disk partitions to expect to see and some details about how to handle them.
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:40
docs.google.com/document/d/⦠here it is. as far as i can tell its the same with 2 mores zeros
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:43
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If would be useful to have some details about your setup. Does the drive appear in your /etc/fstab file? If so, what is the entry?
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:31
@Jeremy here is my fstab. i have no idea what it means. docs.google.com/document/d/â¦. it was too long to put here
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:37
Sorry, my bad, I'll explain a little better. Please open up a terminal and typesudo cat /etc/fstab
and post the results in the question. The fstab file is the file that tells the OS which disk partitions to expect to see and some details about how to handle them.
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:40
docs.google.com/document/d/⦠here it is. as far as i can tell its the same with 2 mores zeros
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:43
If would be useful to have some details about your setup. Does the drive appear in your /etc/fstab file? If so, what is the entry?
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:31
If would be useful to have some details about your setup. Does the drive appear in your /etc/fstab file? If so, what is the entry?
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:31
@Jeremy here is my fstab. i have no idea what it means. docs.google.com/document/d/â¦. it was too long to put here
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:37
@Jeremy here is my fstab. i have no idea what it means. docs.google.com/document/d/â¦. it was too long to put here
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:37
Sorry, my bad, I'll explain a little better. Please open up a terminal and type
sudo cat /etc/fstab
and post the results in the question. The fstab file is the file that tells the OS which disk partitions to expect to see and some details about how to handle them.â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:40
Sorry, my bad, I'll explain a little better. Please open up a terminal and type
sudo cat /etc/fstab
and post the results in the question. The fstab file is the file that tells the OS which disk partitions to expect to see and some details about how to handle them.â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:40
docs.google.com/document/d/⦠here it is. as far as i can tell its the same with 2 mores zeros
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:43
docs.google.com/document/d/⦠here it is. as far as i can tell its the same with 2 mores zeros
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:43
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If would be useful to have some details about your setup. Does the drive appear in your /etc/fstab file? If so, what is the entry?
â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:31
@Jeremy here is my fstab. i have no idea what it means. docs.google.com/document/d/â¦. it was too long to put here
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:37
Sorry, my bad, I'll explain a little better. Please open up a terminal and type
sudo cat /etc/fstab
and post the results in the question. The fstab file is the file that tells the OS which disk partitions to expect to see and some details about how to handle them.â Jeremy
Apr 30 at 23:40
docs.google.com/document/d/⦠here it is. as far as i can tell its the same with 2 mores zeros
â c0mpl3xy
Apr 30 at 23:43