In Dolphin, in the left hand column, I have my four systemd automounted drives listed under "Remote". When they are not mounted, the icon has what looks like a 'disconnect' symbol in the lower right hand corner. Sometimes the icons are even gone, not sure why.
There are two NFS and two CIFS mounts - at first, I did not have 'user' in their options, and clicking on the drive in Dolphin would only produce an error message:
An error occurred while accessing 'Home', the system responded: mount: /home/per/Photos: operation permitted for root only
Displayed on a red background at the top of the window.
So I added 'user' to the options for all four.
The NFS drives - now work just fine. The CIFS drives - don't work.
However, if I right-click on the CIFS drives instead, and select "Properties", the drive is correctly mounted .... go figure.
On 10/07/2020 13:22, Per Jessen wrote:
In Dolphin, in the left hand column, I have my four systemd automounted drives listed under "Remote". When they are not mounted, the icon has what looks like a 'disconnect' symbol in the lower right hand corner. Sometimes the icons are even gone, not sure why.
There are two NFS and two CIFS mounts - at first, I did not have 'user' in their options, and clicking on the drive in Dolphin would only produce an error message:
An error occurred while accessing 'Home', the system responded: mount: /home/per/Photos: operation permitted for root only
Displayed on a red background at the top of the window.
So I added 'user' to the options for all four.
The NFS drives - now work just fine. The CIFS drives - don't work.
However, if I right-click on the CIFS drives instead, and select "Properties", the drive is correctly mounted .... go figure.
I've had some weirdness like this with a CIFS mount for quite some time and never truly gotten to the bottom of it. I don't have 'user' in the fstab, but I do have 'guest' and 'uid={user}'.
The drive is mounted by systemd-automount at /home/media so I created my own link in Dolphin 'Places'. When I click on that one it's always accessible, but clicking on the automatically created link under 'Remote' is variable.
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