Ubuntu does not show a hard drive partion, cannot open it
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My ubuntu running on 17.10 is not showing a partition present in my hard drive, the entire partition is missing when I look into 'Files' but shows on Gparted
The 128GB partition that is supposed to show up in files does not.
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My ubuntu running on 17.10 is not showing a partition present in my hard drive, the entire partition is missing when I look into 'Files' but shows on Gparted
The 128GB partition that is supposed to show up in files does not.
hard-drive filesystem
Sounds like you may have made an edit of /etc/fstab and removed the mount that occurs at system boot time. Postsudo blkid
andsudo cat /etc/fstab
and we can take a look.
â heynnema
Mar 20 at 15:16
From the parted documentation ,diag
flag indicates that a partition can be used as a diagnostics. I would suggest that you remove the flag.
â daumie
Mar 20 at 17:31
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My ubuntu running on 17.10 is not showing a partition present in my hard drive, the entire partition is missing when I look into 'Files' but shows on Gparted
The 128GB partition that is supposed to show up in files does not.
hard-drive filesystem
My ubuntu running on 17.10 is not showing a partition present in my hard drive, the entire partition is missing when I look into 'Files' but shows on Gparted
The 128GB partition that is supposed to show up in files does not.
hard-drive filesystem
hard-drive filesystem
edited Mar 20 at 14:25
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Sounds like you may have made an edit of /etc/fstab and removed the mount that occurs at system boot time. Postsudo blkid
andsudo cat /etc/fstab
and we can take a look.
â heynnema
Mar 20 at 15:16
From the parted documentation ,diag
flag indicates that a partition can be used as a diagnostics. I would suggest that you remove the flag.
â daumie
Mar 20 at 17:31
add a comment |Â
Sounds like you may have made an edit of /etc/fstab and removed the mount that occurs at system boot time. Postsudo blkid
andsudo cat /etc/fstab
and we can take a look.
â heynnema
Mar 20 at 15:16
From the parted documentation ,diag
flag indicates that a partition can be used as a diagnostics. I would suggest that you remove the flag.
â daumie
Mar 20 at 17:31
Sounds like you may have made an edit of /etc/fstab and removed the mount that occurs at system boot time. Post
sudo blkid
and sudo cat /etc/fstab
and we can take a look.â heynnema
Mar 20 at 15:16
Sounds like you may have made an edit of /etc/fstab and removed the mount that occurs at system boot time. Post
sudo blkid
and sudo cat /etc/fstab
and we can take a look.â heynnema
Mar 20 at 15:16
From the parted documentation ,
diag
flag indicates that a partition can be used as a diagnostics. I would suggest that you remove the flag.â daumie
Mar 20 at 17:31
From the parted documentation ,
diag
flag indicates that a partition can be used as a diagnostics. I would suggest that you remove the flag.â daumie
Mar 20 at 17:31
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Edit: Found a workaround. Open the disks application, click on the partition and press the play button, it immediately gets mounted
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Edit: Found a workaround. Open the disks application, click on the partition and press the play button, it immediately gets mounted
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Edit: Found a workaround. Open the disks application, click on the partition and press the play button, it immediately gets mounted
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Edit: Found a workaround. Open the disks application, click on the partition and press the play button, it immediately gets mounted
Edit: Found a workaround. Open the disks application, click on the partition and press the play button, it immediately gets mounted
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Sounds like you may have made an edit of /etc/fstab and removed the mount that occurs at system boot time. Post
sudo blkid
andsudo cat /etc/fstab
and we can take a look.â heynnema
Mar 20 at 15:16
From the parted documentation ,
diag
flag indicates that a partition can be used as a diagnostics. I would suggest that you remove the flag.â daumie
Mar 20 at 17:31