i dont know what could be the problem here:
could be a setting in Automount,
could be a problem with Linux USB3.0 drivers,
i have a 18TB HDD + external docking USB3.0 enclosure,
updated enclosure Asmedia controller ic to latest FirmWare,
in Windows8.1x64 auto-mount ok,
formatted the drive also in XFS, because Ext4 is Not good for Large drives,
makes weird noises Non-Stop that can damage the HDD,
works well, but...
XFS also does Not auto-mount when i turn-on the enclosure, same as NTFS.
its a Thermaltake ST0019, but there are many other brands with same plastic and ic, rebranded, ive seen transparent cases...
similar: Plugable, owc, startech, orico, etc...
i have to manually unplug one side of the USB3.0 cable, and plug again...with the enclosure turned-on,
so Linux can detect the Enclosure.
mechanical HDD needs time to spin-up,
before becoming Ready,
Linux Wait Timer seems too short.
i dont know how else to explain this,.
HDD is Not detected by gnome-disks, gparted, lsblk.
unless i unplug and plug again.
maybe its a problem with the USB3.0 kernel module.
macmini 2014 8gb
could be a setting in Automount,
could be a problem with Linux USB3.0 drivers,
i have a 18TB HDD + external docking USB3.0 enclosure,
updated enclosure Asmedia controller ic to latest FirmWare,
in Windows8.1x64 auto-mount ok,
formatted the drive also in XFS, because Ext4 is Not good for Large drives,
makes weird noises Non-Stop that can damage the HDD,
works well, but...
XFS also does Not auto-mount when i turn-on the enclosure, same as NTFS.
its a Thermaltake ST0019, but there are many other brands with same plastic and ic, rebranded, ive seen transparent cases...
similar: Plugable, owc, startech, orico, etc...
i have to manually unplug one side of the USB3.0 cable, and plug again...with the enclosure turned-on,
so Linux can detect the Enclosure.
mechanical HDD needs time to spin-up,
before becoming Ready,
Linux Wait Timer seems too short.
i dont know how else to explain this,.
HDD is Not detected by gnome-disks, gparted, lsblk.
unless i unplug and plug again.
maybe its a problem with the USB3.0 kernel module.
macmini 2014 8gb