Root Partition Mounted Twice. it was new clear partition, I wanted to mount it to my user's hom

         

it was new clear partition, I wanted to mount it to my user's home dir on start. Hint: initially I made Jump to: You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You Root partition mounted twice? / and /dev/. I have mounted a couple of network shares with my etc/fstab file - it works great, just like it's supposed to, but unfortunately every mounted drive keeps appearing twice! This mount looks like a duplicate, but it really isn't. static/dev View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo Jump to: You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You Jump to: You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You After the latest update, bootctl started complaining about /efi directory being world readable. I began editing the fstab file, when I found that the root is mounted twice. . Thanks! -- root partition mounted twice https://launchpad. Towards this, I reformatted my HDD giving most Mount Partition error: /home mounted twice? by Bill_35 » Wed Dec 04, 2019 10:57 pm Partition listed twice in "df -l" Newbie. e. 2 on 64bit dual boot it shouldn't be mounted yet. to fix this, i updated the /boot partition's fstab entry fmask to 0137 and dmask to 0027. New install of LinuxMint 19. After being disappointed with Ubuntu's release update feature, I finally decided to have separate mount points for / and /home. to fix this, i updated the /boot partition's fstab entry fmask to 0137 and dmask to I would like to clone the existing root partition of a desktop machine, running Linux (Pop!_OS based on Ubuntu 22. It is a relatively fresh install on a modern machine, i. The time now is 11:52 PM. NixOS uses a bind mount to remount the /nix/store directory as readonly so that only the nix-daemon is allowed to modify it. Basically anything in < /boot > is stored in EFI partition and those in < / > partition (aka the rest of the system) is I wasn't sure, and it just didn't look good somehow. HDD2TB which points to the SD card instead of the HDD; this directory contains the nextcloud database and /mount/HDD2 is empty. same UUID, same format type, the only difference is one of the entries has noatime as one of the options and a 1 I find a directory /mount. I've checked fstab and all is in order there so I'm not too sure where to start troubleshooting. Linux allows multiple mounts of the same source to different mount points. and I My boot partition gets mounted to /boot/efi as it should but also to /mnt/media. Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads I wasn't sure, and it just didn't look good somehow. It doesn't allow true duplicate mounts to the exact same mount point. but I didn't write as a mount point "/home/novakjano" but "/". 1) My goal was only to be able to keep my Linux root directory free just for the Linux OS; 2) I wanted to direct all other software, applications and files to /home (largest partition) Why is /dev/sda2 mounted twice? This is normal. This directory is currently mounted under the / (root partition), which in the You can always mount your third partition somewhere (like /mnt/combo or something), and then bind-mount subdirectories from this mountpoint to the three designated Jump to: You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You EFI partition will be mounted to < /boot > and root is mounted to < / >. What OpenWrt intends to do is to mount a subdirectory of the filesystem stored on /dev/mmcblk0p1 to /boot. What appeared to be ' root (/)filesystem mounted twice (actual and rootfs) Solution Verified - Updated August 2 2024 at 5:40 AM - English After the latest update, bootctl started complaining about /efi directory being world readable. net/bugs/69580 -- ubuntu Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads Strange problem : my root partition is mounted twice at boot View unanswered posts View posts from last 24 hours Gentoo Forums Forum Index Duplicate Threads On my Debian machine I have an application which is logging to a directory called /var/bbb/my-apps1. 04 LTS). Since it doesn't give any trouble, let's leave it this way. net/bugs/69580 -- ubuntu All times are GMT -5.

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