Maerskian
Fri Jan 30, 2015 1:02:50 pm
Just installed Zorin OS 9.1 Core 64 bits on the following (brand new) machine with the following hardware:
I5 4690 / Gigabyte H97 D3H MOBO / 16 gb ram / Crucial MX-100 256 gb SSD / no graphic card / 3 TB Seagate internal HD
With Zorin using the whole SSD.
Found some issues during the installation, as explained here :
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4805#p42962
But Zorin, initially,works fine... so just went ahead and started configuring / personalizing everything.
Used Gparted to create 3 partitions on the 3TB internal HD, using ext4 . Once done, i can mount/unmount these partitions the "regular" way ( going to devices, click to mount / unmount ) .
Now, i want these partitions to auto-mount when Zorin starts, so i used "Disks" ( on preferences ) and marked 'em to do so... and restarted to check it worked... but it didn't .
Not only it didn't automount those partitions, but now i couldn't even access any of 'em .
Turned off automount on "preferences-disks" then executed gparted & re-partitioned / re-formatted again. Now i can mount/unmount those partitions once Zorin starts ... but can't find a way to automount 'em .
Didn't manage to capture the error message displayed the first time, but googling around found out this happened to other users. The error message is very similar to this :
also tried locating my "etc/fstab" folder but there isn't one ... all i see is "etc/fstab.d" .
Not sure if all of this makes sense or what i did wrong ... i have a very similar pc with windows 8.1 & Zorin 9 installed ( also with a 256 gb SSD for OSs + 3 TB seagate internal HD for data ) and followed almost the same steps without facing this issues ... only difference was, i formatted the HD in NTFS from Windows before installing Zorin .
Any ideas about what went wrong ? Should i try re-installing from scratch ?
I5 4690 / Gigabyte H97 D3H MOBO / 16 gb ram / Crucial MX-100 256 gb SSD / no graphic card / 3 TB Seagate internal HD
With Zorin using the whole SSD.
Found some issues during the installation, as explained here :
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4805#p42962
But Zorin, initially,works fine... so just went ahead and started configuring / personalizing everything.
Used Gparted to create 3 partitions on the 3TB internal HD, using ext4 . Once done, i can mount/unmount these partitions the "regular" way ( going to devices, click to mount / unmount ) .
Now, i want these partitions to auto-mount when Zorin starts, so i used "Disks" ( on preferences ) and marked 'em to do so... and restarted to check it worked... but it didn't .
Not only it didn't automount those partitions, but now i couldn't even access any of 'em .
Turned off automount on "preferences-disks" then executed gparted & re-partitioned / re-formatted again. Now i can mount/unmount those partitions once Zorin starts ... but can't find a way to automount 'em .
Didn't manage to capture the error message displayed the first time, but googling around found out this happened to other users. The error message is very similar to this :
Error mounting /dev/sdc1 at /media/pudu/c42dd9c5-02c1-43d4-9e9c-e33abf57391c: Command-line `mount -t “ext4″ -o “uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid” “/dev/sdc1″ “/media/pudu/c42dd9c5-02c1-43d4-9e9c-e33abf57391c”‘ exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog – try
dmesg | tail or so
also tried locating my "etc/fstab" folder but there isn't one ... all i see is "etc/fstab.d" .
Not sure if all of this makes sense or what i did wrong ... i have a very similar pc with windows 8.1 & Zorin 9 installed ( also with a 256 gb SSD for OSs + 3 TB seagate internal HD for data ) and followed almost the same steps without facing this issues ... only difference was, i formatted the HD in NTFS from Windows before installing Zorin .
Any ideas about what went wrong ? Should i try re-installing from scratch ?