Lenna
@Lenna@piefed.ca
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 1 day ago:
Unfortunately, my HDD doesn’t support those ports so I guess I’ll just suck it up and spend the extra $20. Thanks for the help! :)
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 1 week ago:
Hey there! A moderator just restored my post and you probably never got the notification for my previous comment. I was just wondering if this is the UPS you had in mind.
- Comment on Revisiting Rule #3 Hey everyone, as I previously mentioned the rules here are 1 week ago:
Thank you so much!
- Comment on Revisiting Rule #3 Hey everyone, as I previously mentioned the rules here are 1 week ago:
Here’s the link from your instance: https://anarchist.nexus/post/677094
If that doesn’t work, the title of the thread is “How to auto remount external HDD after power loss”.
- Comment on Revisiting Rule #3 Hey everyone, as I previously mentioned the rules here are 1 week ago:
Thank you for the rule change! I had a post deleted previously and there were some pretty helpful advice in there on how to manage my HDD. Any chance you may be able to restore it so I can look at those comments again?
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
Would this be something you’re talking about? It’s the cheapest one I can see on Amazon here in Canada.
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
This is my HDD. Aren’t these guys able to handle power losses since people usually plug them in to backup stuff, and then pull the plug once they’re done?
And does ext4 count as a journaling file system?
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
So that means it’s not possible for me to power my 3.5” HDD with just USB, right?
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
Do you have a USB power bank you can recommend? My external HDD requires a wall plug and I’ve never seen a USB power bank where I could plug my HDD into it.
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
Could you please elaborate on why this is a bad idea?
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
If I were to make it run that command every 5 minutes, would there be any downsides?
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
It doesn’t happen often, but when it does happen I temporarily lose access to my media. But based on what others are saying here, it looks like it’s possible to manually remount my drive instead of rebooting. So I’ll give that a try.
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
Nope, I haven’t tried that. But I will give it a try when the next power outage occurs. I actually didn’t know I could manually remount until today. I’m still pretty new to selfhosting.
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
I shall give this a try the next time it loses power. Thank you.
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
auto-mounting system that only happens to run at boot
This is correct. I made my drive auto mount using /etc/fstab, and I believe that is only checked once during boot.
- Comment on How to auto remount external HDD after power loss to laptop server? 4 weeks ago:
My /etc/fstab file currently has the following:
UUID=412ea77a-96e1-427c-9f75-2aae2fe0dca1 /mnt/wd ext4 defaults 0 2If I were to use the
mnt-data.mountyou’ve suggested, does that mean I need to delete what I already have in /etc/fstab and replace it with what you suggested? - Submitted 4 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world@lemmy.world | 47 comments
- Comment on I miss breaks lol, savor them 5 months ago:
As long as you were happy doing nothing during the winter break, then that’s all that matters. :)