On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 11:24:06 +0200 Angelo Moreschini <mrangelo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > hi, > > > in order to backing up of the data , I wrote a script that uses the rsync > command. > > This script have to be launched manually, and the data are saved on a USB > Hard Disk, which (obviously) must be mounted. > > The mounting of the partitions for the back up on the USB HD is made > permantly at boot of the computer (the name of the backup-partitions is > wrote in the file / etc / fstab) : > > UUID=376214F24CC07CE0 /media/BKx_data-personal ntfs defaults 0 0 > > UUID=479F99A324FF4D1D /media/BKx_programming ntfs defaults 0 0 > > UUID=EA8266EA8266BB29 /media/BKx_data-common ntfs defaults 0 0 > > > This script works fine. > > However, this solution for backing up the data is problematic, because *I > always receive messages with the request of access to the partitions ** of > the “backup-partitions”** by "nautilus"* - every time that I use the "find" > command. > > > I can consider that this problem is connected with the *permanent * > *mounting* of the partitions on the HD-USB (on the file /etc/fstab). > > > To avoid these problems I actually removed the permanent mounting of the > partitions by registering them on the file fstab and now I'm looking for an > alternative solution for the back up the data. > > I think this solution can go in the following directions: > > > > - > > mounting the partitions (commanded by the script) before executing the > rsync command and unmounting them immediately afterwards. > - > > alternatively, giving appropriate orders to the “udev feature” about the > backup partitions (I think this is possible to do, but I do not know how to > do it). > > > > I would like to have some suggestions and advice about it. > Regards > Angelo man autofs I'm using it. BR, Bob _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx