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Old 02-05-2015, 05:25 PM   #16
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I'm not quite following; let's see if we can get the whole picture.

You have a NAS device where you installed Debian (Squeeze?) on. You're trying to get /dev/sdb2 mounted at boot. Is this partition in your NAS or in your PC? I'm not familiar with NAS devices as I've never used one, but are you trying to get /dev/sdb2 mounted remotely on your PC or on your NAS?

BTW, are you accesing your NAS remotely or are you actually using it? I just skimmed through the tutorial you posted, but is the fun_plug script necessary at all? It seems to be what's causing your /etc/fstab file to get deleted, so that's why I ask.

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Old 02-06-2015, 02:44 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by odiseo77 View Post
You have a NAS device where you installed Debian (Squeeze?) on.
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I think you asking this because of this line in the fun_plug file
export DISTDIR=squeeze
The name is squees , because i first installed sqees, then wheezy, and the fun_plug keem with squees... I think the name of the dir is not important,

Code:
root@dlink:~# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.31.8 (jack@swtest6) (gcc version 4.2.1) #8 Tue Jun 26 11:38:41 CST 2012
root@dlink:~# cat /etc/*release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="7"
VERSION="7 (wheezy)"
ID=debian
ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
HOME_URL="http://www.debian.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://www.debian.org/support/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.debian.org/"
root@dlink:~# cat /etc/debian_version
7.8
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You're trying to get /dev/sdb2 mounted at boot. Is this partition in your NAS or in your PC?
sdb is the second harddisk of my NAS
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BTW, are you accesing your NAS remotely or are you actually using it?
NAS is in my lan, i acces the command line with putty.exe
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I just skimmed through the tutorial you posted, but is the fun_plug script necessary at all?
I think so, but i am not 100% sure > will investigate.

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It seems to be what's causing your /etc/fstab file to get deleted, so that's why I ask.
True it causse the problom, but i didnt jet got the time to put a # in front of the lines i dont need ,my drive is mounted now at boot, but will try to install debian with out fun_plug..... I just need to find out how, in my days of ( i work in the weekend.

Last edited by hiero; 02-06-2015 at 02:52 PM.
 
Old 02-06-2015, 04:45 PM   #18
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Why not just remove fun_plug?
 
  


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