Power management? Automounter?
no idea. if its the power management, I guess it should also show same behavior with my harddrive with ext3 drive where FC5 is installed.
If the drive is mounted on /data do you see it with df ? If not, can you do ls -l /data (wait a moment) and see it respond?
no nothing? when it disappears, its completely gone from scene. I have symbolic link to my home directory and these too show blank. However I can remount it manually after that happens with root permission. These brings the mount point back but without read or write permission to general users. by the way I have mounted these drive with write permission to users in fstab: ==================== /dev/hdd1 /mnt/common vfat rw,defaults,umask=0000 0 0 /dev/hdb1 /mnt/gameiso ntfs ro,defaults,umask=0222 0 0 ==================== Another clue I found is: ================== I have some movies stored in my /mnt/common. It happens (usually but not sure that it happens everytime) when I play these movies with mplayer. Any Clue?????
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