Vous devrez créer manuellement un point de montage et l'ajouter à votre fstab
fichier. Etape par étape:
- Créez un répertoire pour agir comme point de montage:
sudo mkdir /media/mymountpoint
- Obtenez les informations sur le disque dur (UUID est le meilleur, car le nom du développeur peut changer)
sudo blkid
(merci @ernie, je les ai mélangés) [Trouvez votre lecteur et copiez l'UUID]
- Démontez le lecteur
sudo umount /dev/sdX#
- Modifiez votre
fstab
fichiersudo vim /etc/fstab
- Vous devez utiliser la mise en page (sur sa propre ligne)
UUID MountPoint FSType Options Dump Fsck
- À titre d'exemple, voici le mien pour mon côté Windows
UUID=MyUUID /media/windows ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
- Pour éviter de redémarrer, vous pouvez faire
sudo mount -a
(monter tout).
De man fstab
:
The first field (fs_spec).
This field describes the block special device or remote filesystem to be mounted.
The second field (fs_file).
This field describes the mount point for the filesystem. For swap partitions, this field should be
specified as `none'. If the name of the mount point contains spaces these can be escaped as `\040'.
The third field (fs_vfstype).
This field describes the type of the filesystem. Linux supports lots of filesystem types, such as adfs,
affs, autofs, coda, coherent, cramfs, devpts, efs, ext2, ext3, hfs, hpfs, iso9660, jfs, minix, msdos,
ncpfs, nfs, ntfs, proc, qnx4, reiserfs, romfs, smbfs, sysv, tmpfs, udf, ufs, umsdos, vfat, xenix, xfs,
and possibly others. For more details, see mount(8).
The fourth field (fs_mntops).
This field describes the mount options associated with the filesystem.
It is formatted as a comma separated list of options. It contains at least the type of mount plus any
additional options appropriate to the filesystem type. For documentation on the available mount options,
see mount(8). For documentation on the available swap options, see swapon(8).
The fifth field (fs_freq).
This field is used for these filesystems by the dump(8) command to determine which filesystems need to
be dumped. If the fifth field is not present, a value of zero is returned and dump will assume that the
filesystem does not need to be dumped.
The sixth field (fs_passno).
This field is used by the fsck(8) program to determine the order in which filesystem checks are done at
reboot time. The root filesystem should be specified with a fs_passno of 1, and other filesystems
should have a fs_passno of 2. Filesystems within a drive will be checked sequentially, but filesystems
on different drives will be checked at the same time to utilize parallelism available in the hardware.
If the sixth field is not present or zero, a value of zero is returned and fsck will assume that the
filesystem does not need to be checked.
sudo mount
affichera l'UUID à moins qu'il ne soit monté par UUID. Vous ne savez pas ce que Debian 7.1 utilise? Un moyen plus robuste consiste à utiliserblkid