[RISOLTO] Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#41 Post by balarm »

No any news, always mounted at startup. I think of: and if I install the same snapshot using in another HD but always the same motherboard; or I get a new snapshot????
I'll try the two steps of my ideas, do you agree with me??
Have a nice week-end.
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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#42 Post by fehlix »

balarm wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 3:49 pm No any news, always mounted at startup. I think of: and if I install the same snapshot using in another HD but always the same motherboard; or I get a new snapshot????
I'll try the two steps of my ideas, do you agree with me??
Have a nice week-end.
One issue with you drives is that they are marked as removable and hotplug drive, which is typical for eSATA.
I have no idea what is causing this to get automounted, as you have turned all automount off.

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lsblk -l -o NAME,LABEL,MODEL,VENDOR,RM,HOTPLUG /dev/sda /dev/sdb
NAME LABEL                    MODEL            VENDOR   RM HOTPLUG
sda                           ST3160815AS      ATA       1       1
sdb                           Hitachi HDT72103 ATA       1       1
If you can find a manual of you motherboard to check which SATA ports are not eSATSA and use those,
or see whether you can change eSATA to SATA within BIOS
I would now go with using gnome-disk-utiliy and create fstab entries with "noauto" as orignally suggested by @penguin.

In addtion, the reserved MS Partion /dev/sda1 , you shall mark with Gparted as "hidden" or msfsres, which shall make them invisable (in theory) :puppy:
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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#43 Post by balarm »

Using gnome-disk-utility it works, only they're mounted under /mnt instead of /media.
About BIOS suggestions I' ll check it and also using Gparted; I learn and improve my knowledge I hope.
Today for a while within a reboot and another one, trying live session and no making change it happens that were shown not mounted and it was necessary to the "root passwd" like good way. I took some screenshots. Than I rebooted again to check once more and again automounted like days before.
I' ll keep you updated.
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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#44 Post by balarm »

Hi everybody, I solved.
Step by step : boot desktop-PC > enter Bios > main (tab) > IDE configuration > SATA mode selection [AHCI] > option setted to [IDE].
Now it asks me the root password to mount internal drives/partitions.
Thanks
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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#45 Post by fehlix »

balarm wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 3:02 pm Hi everybody, I solved.
Step by step : boot desktop-PC > enter Bios > main (tab) > IDE configuration > SATA mode selection [AHCI] > option setted to [IDE].
Now it asks me the root password to mount internal drives/partitions.
Thanks
Good, it was in the BIOS :number1:
Internal passwordless mounting can be enabled within mx-tweaks
EDIT: and I assume the new eSATA udev-rules get now triggered, to make them available as internal;=)
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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#46 Post by balarm »

I confirm I didn't change the BIOS settting of the desktop PC since I use it and didn't apply the udev fix esata rules. Only I reinstall the same snapshot and, then, following your suggestion to look for Bios setting about SATA and so on......
Yes, internal passwordless mounting can be enabled by mx-tweaks tools > other tab.
We add another step in our knowledge. :hug: :turtle:
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Re: Disabilitare automount HD-Partizioni al boot

#47 Post by fehlix »

balarm wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 4:18 pm I confirm I didn't change the BIOS settting of the desktop PC since I use it and didn't apply the udev fix esata rules. Only I reinstall the same snapshot and, then, following your suggestion to look for Bios setting about SATA and so on......
Yes, internal passwordless mounting can be enabled by mx-tweaks tools > other tab.
We add another step in our knowledge. :hug: :turtle:
Ah, ok. Now open Gparted and mark the "Ms resverd partition" (/sda1 ?), either as msres(?) or hidden (as this was setup by WinOS orignall default anyway). Which makes it not show up anywhre, and does not influence WinOS to operate.
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