Re: Data backup- (udev problem)

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wait ...  I checked better  and I saw the directories doesn't exits in /srv...

trying to create now but I didn't have success.. :

[angelo_dev@localhost srv]$ sudo mkdir BKx_programming
mkdir: cannot create directory ‘BKx_programming’: Permission denied

that is funny ... How it can be ?     I used  privileges of SU..

On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 8:17 PM, stan <stanl-fedorauser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 17:58:07 +0200
Angelo Moreschini <mrangelo.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Francis,
>
> I followed your procedure,
>
> I can see the partitions by nautilus as is the standard, but still I
> cannot see them from the command line ..:
> ====
> [angelo_dev@localhost ~]$ ls /srv/BKx_programming
> ls: cannot access /srv/BKx_programming: *No such file or directory*
> ====
> (the output about the service is :)
> -----------
> [angelo_dev@localhost ~]$ sudo systemctl status autofs
> [sudo] password for angelo_dev:
> ● autofs.service - Automounts filesystems on demand
>    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/autofs.service; enabled)
>    Active: active (running) since Sun 2018-01-07 17:36:34 IST; 16min
> ago Process: 1202 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/automount $OPTIONS --pid-file
> /run/autofs.pid (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>  Main PID: 1220 (automount)
>    CGroup: /system.slice/autofs.service
>            └─1220 /usr/sbin/automount --pid-file /run/autofs.pid
> =====
>
> what to say ??

From the article you linked.  Perhaps this is the reason you don't see
them from the command line.
"""
Please note, although our drive is now listed as an active mount point
the disk is not mounted yet! autofs only waits for user to access
specified mount point directory and once that happens it will mount the
filesystem.

Example:

$ cd /media/
$ ls
$ cd Iomega
$ ls
lost.dir  music  picture  ps3  video mystuff
$ cd ..
$ ls
Iomega

>From the output above you can see that Iomega directory was created
only when I tried to access it. Every time you now plug in you USB
external disk you can instantly access it via some sort of Desktop or
Bookmark shortcut. I hope this helps !
"""

Try doing a cd into the directory, and then doing an ls.
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