thebluevoice Posted September 26, 2012 Share Posted September 26, 2012 Hi All! Running 5,0-rc5, free version. I'm having troubles getting a drive mounted when rebooting. The purpose of which is to put plugins like subsonic, sickbeard, transmission etc on. I've added the following to the end of my go file: #mount app_drive mkdir /mnt/app_drive chmod 777 /mnt/app_drive chown nobody:users /mnt/app_drive mount -t ntfs-3g -o rw umask=111,dmask=000 /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_SAMSUNG_HD501LJS0VVJ13P703659-part1 /mnt/app_drive But when I look at /mnt/app_drive after booting via telnet, it's empty. If I don't do the mount command in the go script and then do the mount command manually via telnet after booting it will then work as expected. I also need the plugins not to start until its mounted too obviously! I was using snap before but that was unpredictable, sometimes it would start the apps before the mount and then proceed to install the apps afresh.. I've tried two different physical disks. Had the apps running on the flash drive originally but that died as a result... Help! Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted September 26, 2012 Share Posted September 26, 2012 Since we are still lacking a robust event notification system, the easiest way is to just add a wait statement before you start executing things. sleep 1m to wait 1 minute or something like that. Quote Link to comment
thebluevoice Posted September 26, 2012 Author Share Posted September 26, 2012 Thanks Jon. I've sorted it 99% - I reformmated the non-array drive from ntfs to reiserfs. I reasoned that maybe the ntfs-3g wasn't available at the time the mount statement was being issued. Now just got to get subsonic streaming videos instead of the video not found or access denied message its now giving me! Moving to the relevant forum... Thanks Quote Link to comment
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