Alberto Garcia
Alberto Garcia
Did you run those as root (or with `sudo lsblk ...` etc)? You have a partition there but `blkid` shows no partition table...
Ok, that looks correct, this should be mounted automatically without you having to create any directory, can you run these and see if they show any error? (again, they need...
> `Nov 17 18:18:41 LightningDeck busctl[732]: Call failed: Error creating directory 'none' to be used for mounting /dev/mmcblk0p1: Read-only file system` This is suspicious. Have you modified `/etc/fstab` ? Do...
> `/dev/mmcblk0p1 none ext4 defaults` I don't know where this line came from, I assume you have a `/var/lib/overlays/etc/upper/fstab` file, can you confirm that? **After** checking that, you can edit...
Yes, you can edit `/etc/fstab` and put the hash symbol. After that you should be able to use your sdcard normally. Someone modified that file before, I'll investigate possible causes.
> the fstab file was the issue for 3.5.5. How it got edited is beyond me. Possibly there's a plugin that uses it? I'm suspecting of the KDE Partition Manager,...
Ok, I suspect that there are several possible ways to end up in a situation like this. We'll work on a solution, thanks again.
> My sd card is mounting but to a rare path that is not the usual mlbck01 one This is normal, but the old path is still reachable for compatibility.
> I tried using kde partition manager to change the mount point but i cant point it to the original To be clear: I don't recommend that you use the...
> What if my micro sd suddenly doesnt mount either, but I also dont have an mmcblk0p1 entry on my fstab file? For people that are having problems mounting their...