partitions not getting mounted at boot

Tom H tomh0665 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 29 10:26:18 UTC 2012


On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 3:59 PM, JD <jd1008 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ubuntu 12.10 with latest updates.
> I have 2 external drives connected to esata2 pcmcia hub.
> Lately, what is happening when I reboot, I get a banner
> that /dev/sdb1 could not be mounted, press S to skip press M to ????
>
> If press M, andlogin, I run fsck on all the partitions that were supposed
> to get mounted (they used to be mounted when I first installed ubuntu
> 12.10).
> fsck fails and says the device is busy.
> Yet it is not mounted at all.
> if I ls it's mountmount point as configures in fstab,
> no files are visible.
> So, why does fsck say it is busy?
>
> This is the case on all partition of both drives.
>
> Now the weird thingis that if I do
> mount -a
> then all get mounted and everything is fine.
> What is causing this weird behaviour??

Could it be that the esata drivers load too late? (Although the fact
that they were mounted previously makes it unlikely.)

What are the mountpoints that you're using?




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