USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... 23 October 2017, 02:51:12 Hello again everyone, I just moved 3 of my PC's over to Artix Linux & I can't seem to make my USB HDD load... Strange?Gparted is picking up a /dev/sdb, but its not wanting to load it on either PC.. I am going to try my best to explain the symptoms I see in hopes of someone recognizing this problem. gparted just hangs at "Searching /dev/sdb partitions" for a couple minutes, then finally loads but I can't see it in pcmanfm to access the files on it.. Any ideas? I'm going to attempt to add it to /etc/fstab to see what happens.
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #1 – 23 October 2017, 02:56:03 I can only see /dev/sdb, I can't see a /dev/sdb1 in gparted... Very odd. Am I missing something in order to load USB drives? Ahh, I typed: sudo mount /dev/sdb ~/Mounted/twotera/ and now I can see my USB drive, yay! But this still leaves the question: why are USB drives not automatically loading up? What can I do to make this work as I'd like it to?
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #2 – 23 October 2017, 03:59:22 I can't seem to blkid it either, so I can't quite add it to my /etc/fstab as I'd like to do, as I use this thing for a in-house file-server
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #3 – 23 October 2017, 04:13:35 Quote from: kenny_w – on 23 October 2017, 03:59:22I can't seem to blkid it either, so I can't quite add it to my /etc/fstab as I'd like to do, as I use this thing for a in-house file-serverMake sure these entries are in groups these entries are in groups uucp:x:14: user name adbusers:x:996:user name storage:x:95:user name
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #4 – 23 October 2017, 05:46:37 ...? I'm sorry but I don't understand what you're saying O.o entries in groups?
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #5 – 23 October 2017, 11:31:45 Too lazy to explain : Quote from: ᒤᕞᕹᓸ – on 19 October 2017, 06:29:06Code: [Select][localhost ᒤᕞᕹᓸ]# pacman -Sii thunarRepository : extraName : thunarVersion : 1.6.12-1Description : Modern file manager for XfceArchitecture : x86_64URL : http://thunar.xfce.orgLicenses : GPL2 LGPL2.1Groups : xfce4Provides : NoneDepends On : desktop-file-utils libexif hicolor-icon-theme libnotify libgudev gtk2 exo libxfce4util libxfce4ui libpngOptional Deps : gvfs: for trash support, mounting with udisk and remote filesystems xfce4-panel: for trash applet tumbler: for thumbnail previews thunar-volman: manages removable devices thunar-archive-plugin: create and deflate archives thunar-media-tags-plugin: view/edit id3/ogg tagsRequired By : thunar-archive-plugin thunar-media-tags-plugin thunar-volman xfdesktopOptional For : NoneConflicts With : NoneReplaces : NoneDownload Size : 880.70 KiBInstalled Size : 5166.00 KiBPackager : Evangelos Foutras <[email protected]>Build Date : Friday 30 June 2017 06:31:04 PM CDTMD5 Sum : d15011a04885956b9cb0978d2bc18010SHA-256 Sum : b1d908f0e7ab91420ac566b75d24fbe1621bfbaf5c4bd193507c9fe0df719e16Signatures : 51E8B148A9999C34Thunar needs gvfs for mounting support, as it is listed under optional dependancies. Same with pcmanfm. Dolphin's support is run through the underlying kde packages necessary to intall any kde program/app. Gnome lets you choose and pick what you want/need. Kde is a whole package that shares its resources/support through its base. Difference in philosophies. /shrugHere is a list of gvfs optional packages:Code: [Select][localhost ᒤᕞᕹᓸ]# pacman -Ss gvfsextra/gvfs 1.34.1-1 (gnome) [installed] Virtual filesystem implementation for GIOextra/gvfs-afc 1.34.1-1 (gnome) [installed] Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (AFC backend; Apple mobile devices)extra/gvfs-goa 1.34.1-1 (gnome) Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (Gnome Online Accounts backend; cloud storage)extra/gvfs-google 1.34.1-1 (gnome) Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (Google Drive backend)extra/gvfs-gphoto2 1.34.1-1 (gnome) [installed] Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (gphoto2 backend; PTP camera, MTP media player)extra/gvfs-mtp 1.34.1-1 (gnome) [installed] Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (MTP backend; Android, media player)extra/gvfs-nfs 1.34.1-1 (gnome) [installed] Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (NFS backend)extra/gvfs-smb 1.34.1-1 (gnome) [installed] Virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (SMB/CIFS backend; Windows client)
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #6 – 23 October 2017, 15:41:05 Quote from: kenny_w – on 23 October 2017, 05:46:37...? I'm sorry but I don't understand what you're saying O.o entries in groups? Look at /etc/groupYou'll see entries such as Code: [Select]rpc:x:32:sddm:x:999:If you user name is kenny_w and you make all groups be like Code: [Select]rpc:x:32:kenny_wsddm:x:999:kenny_wyou will be just like root. But don't do that, make yourself able to just access what you need. To decide on this you have to look and research each case individually.For example cups is a server for printing, if you want the use to be able to install and configure printers it is a good idea. Since the user is more exposed to the WAN if one gets access to the user they have admin rights. So there is a balance between convenience and risk. Last Edit: 23 October 2017, 15:46:07 by fungalnet
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #7 – 23 October 2017, 16:51:01 What do the entries do exactly? I'm really confused with this. sorry. I'm not the most tech-savvy user.. :S I feel really lost with all of this.
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #8 – 23 October 2017, 18:13:39 You can't learn everything in one day and you can't learn it all from asking forum questions. You must do some reading.Searching for /etc/group /etc/sudoers etc. may answer some questions.Above you wrote that you see /dev/sdb but can't see /dev/sdb1 on gparted. Chances are that if gparted can not see it, it does not exist. sdb then is an unformatted drive without any partitioning. Even if it was encrypted it would appear as an encrypted volume. Are you sure your sdb is formatted/partitioned? Last Edit: 23 October 2017, 18:15:13 by fungalnet
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #9 – 23 October 2017, 18:19:22 Quote from: kenny_w – on 23 October 2017, 16:51:01What do the entries do exactly? I'm really confused with this. sorry. I'm not the most tech-savvy user.. :S I feel really lost with all of this.Groups give rights to the user take LP it gives the named user the rights to setup and use a printer. the reason is simple say somebody uses your machine and abuses your paper stock by writing a novel you remove them from that group problem solvedYou need to read the arch Wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Users_and_groups#Group_management. The thing is you will get answers aimed at intermediate users on this forum not for new users. In no way am i trying to discourage anybody we all had to start somewhere. I did straight into Arch so I read the wiki and the forums to afraid to ask, found found the answers I needed 15 years on well I'm still here.To be honest if you don't know anything you really need to learn as you will just struggle to get anywhere fast
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #10 – 23 October 2017, 19:08:18 Thank you mandog. I started using Arch/Manjaro about a year ago casually, but I never used OpenRC before, it was always SystemD, so some of these things get me confused. I added the missing things from the /etc/group, so it looks like USB's are coming up now when they are plugged in. I'm trying to make a startup script for proftpd right now if any of you would like to assist me on it:https://artixlinux.org/forum/index.php?topic=159I have read quite a few wikis, but never the group_management one. I am bookmarking all of this stuff so I can look back at it for future reference. Thank you everyone for your help, its greatly appreciated!!
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #11 – 23 October 2017, 19:26:38 Manjaro is a good start for Arch based systems but its biggest failure is it does not teach users to help them selves unfortunately. Some Distros are really into security others into user friendly, One reason why Windows is vulnerable is it lets the user decide so 95% of users use the administrator account instead of a user account. A good Distro in my mind in today's insecure world needs to find a balance between the two. This is why Openrc runit etc came about the old saying "never put all your eggs in one basket" I'm not a systemd slater in any way but for me its taking over to much of the system for my liking that makes it a prime target for attack. I'm glad that problem is solved for you
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #12 – 23 October 2017, 19:27:58 Ohh, so the USBs come up when plugged in & that's awesome, but I still can't get the UUID for /dev/sdb1 I think Artix isn't recognizing part of the FAT drive.. Its like... I can add /dev/sdb to /etc/fstab & it'll mount up where I want it to, but unfortunately I still can't sudo blkid /dev/sdb1, I can only do sudo blkid /dev/sdb.. Need to be able to /dev/sdb1 in order to get the proper UUID in order so that I can make a proper entry in /etc/fstab, so that way it doesn't just take the first USB drive plugged in as /dev/sdb.
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #13 – 23 October 2017, 19:30:03 Quote from: mandog – on 23 October 2017, 19:26:38. I'm glad that problem is solved for you I'm terribly sorry for my misleading post just above your reply mandog, but I still can't sudo blkid /dev/sdb1 I forgot about that part of it. Why isn't Artix recognizing the FAT filesystem partitions?
Re: USB HDD not loading on either computer with Artix Linux... Reply #14 – 23 October 2017, 19:33:00 Don't think you load partitions in fstab if you load the disk the partition should be seen.Have you exfat-utils installed?