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Re: [LUG] Hate computers. Hate systemd. [Was Re: Hate computers. Hate HP. Hate USB.

 

On 08/11/2021 10:11, Julian Hall wrote:
> On 07/11/2021 18:00, comrade meowski wrote:
>> On 07/11/2021 11:33, Julian Hall wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> Ok the problem is deceptively simple and to be fair I know we've looked at it
>> before so I don't know why it hasn't been corrected by now.
>>
>> You don't own the mountpoint itself and that's not going to help for a user
>> automount via systemd. Systemd is still doing the heavy lifting here by the way -
>> even if you just put an entry in /etc/fstab the "old fashioned way" then it's
>> interpreted by and turned into a systemd unit file by the systemd mount generator.
>> systemd has been doing it's job correctly for you all along.
>>
>> Copy/paste exactly - watch out for not adding trailing slashes specifically. You
>> want to change the permissions specifically on the mount point only, don't
>> accidentally recurse down through the NFS share:
>>
>> sudo ls /media/julian/DEMETER #will show root ownership of "." dir
>> sudo chown julian:julian /media/julian/DEMETER  #change it
>> ls /media/julian/DEMETER #will show julian now owns "." dir
>>
>> And then reboot (bit heavy handed but whatever). I think you'll have an
>> immediately working nfs automount then.
>>
>> Check not with your desktop shortcut thingies which always seems broken anyway:
>> just do ls /media/julian/DEMETER in a shell after reboot and check it automounts.
>> Then:
>>
>> sudo systemctl status media-julian-DEMETER.mount
>> sudo journalctl -u media-julian-DEMETER.automount -b
>>
>> I think it's as simple as that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
> julian@Cerce:~$ sudo ls /media/julian/DEMETER
> [sudo] password for julian:
> 'Android APKs'
> 'Android update'
>  Audio
> 'Barry At War'
> 'BBC Articles'
> 'Birmingham University'
>  Bond.xls
>  Car
> 'Cardiff Met'
> 'Causes of War'
>  Cdlabel.alb
>  Colour
>  Danish.txt
>  desktop.ini
>  Download
>  DVD2
>  facebook-julianmhallwales
>  facebook-julianmhallwales.zip
>  Family
>  FFs
>  Finances
>  foxuser.dbf
>  foxuser.fpt
> 'Game Saves'
>  Genealogy
> 'Glamorgan University'
>  GoDaddy.txt
>  gparted_details.htm
>  Greenlinks-Membership-Form-English-Ffurflen-Ymaelodi-Saesneg-18.01.2017.pdf
>  hellados.tpp
>  Heredis.txt
> 'History Research'
>  Installers
>  IPCAM
> 'Julian Hall - Bath Seat.jpg'
> 'Linux Books'
>  Misc
> 'Panels Claim'
>  PDF
>  PhD
> 'proof of postage.jpeg'
> 'Property Damage'
> '#recycle'
> 'Reinstall List.txt'
> 'Rio Tinto'
>  rsync.txt
>  S0040191.JPG
>  SAFlashPlayer.app
>  SanDiskSecureAccess
>  Security
>  SIM071215.tel
>  Skype-com.skype.raider-84357886-v5.7.0.13054.apk
> 'Sofia Family Tree.jpg'
>  Spreadsheets
>  Synology_PermissionReport_20210903-195614.csv
>  Twitter
> 'UFO Incidents'
>  Warhammer
>  Websites
>  Wheelchairs
>  Word
>  WotW
> julian@Cerce:~$ sudo chown julian:julian /media/julian/DEMETER
> chown: changing ownership of '/media/julian/DEMETER': Operation not permitted
> julian@Cerce:~$ ls /media/julian/DEMETER
> ls: cannot open directory '/media/julian/DEMETER': Permission denied
>
> Rebooted and still doing the same.
>
> Julian
>
Oh that's just classic ...

sudo ls -ld /media
sudo ls -ld /media/julian
sudo ls -ld /media/julian/DEMETER

srsly, WTF.

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