When I was running Debian, I had most of my media segregated on a Seagate SSHD. That's still in the system now that I'm running Mint. I'm trying to get Plex up and running again. The file manager shows the media drive mounted, but shows nothing on it. I don't see it listed in fstab. I don't remember how it was formatted, but I think it's an ext4 drive. What should my next step be? -- Rich
Never mind! It seems to have fixed itself with a reboot. On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 10:41 PM Richard Klein <rich@richardklein.org> wrote:
When I was running Debian, I had most of my media segregated on a Seagate SSHD. That's still in the system now that I'm running Mint. I'm trying to get Plex up and running again. The file manager shows the media drive mounted, but shows nothing on it. I don't see it listed in fstab. I don't remember how it was formatted, but I think it's an ext4 drive. What should my next step be?
-- Rich
"Richard" == Richard Klein <rich@richardklein.org> writes:
Richard> When I was running Debian, I had most of my media segregated Richard> on a Seagate SSHD. That's still in the system now that I'm Richard> running Mint. I'm trying to get Plex up and running again. Richard> The file manager shows the media drive mounted, but shows Richard> nothing on it. I don't see it listed in fstab. I don't Richard> remember how it was formatted, but I think it's an ext4 Richard> drive. What should my next step be? I was going to suggest 'cat /proc/partitions' and 'blkdi /dev/sd??' for each partition on the non-boot disk to see what it says. But you seem to have figured it out. John
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