Hello, and Happy New Year.
Did install 2404 and only one NTFS USB key refused to mount (the rest of them did normally). This unique key didn't show a mounting point in KDE Partition Manager. Only could mount it after setting the partition point in KDE Partition Manager at /media/username. But then the show begone: couldn't boot the computer unless a NTFS USB key was inserted (any NTFS key, not only the one initially refusing to mount, and mounted only in KDE Partition Manager). Checked the /etc/fstab and found something that shouldn't be there: last line wrote /dev/sdb1 /media/username ntfs defaults 0 0. Deleted this line and computer rebooted normally. But this unique key refused again to mount.
Now, I have also other Linuxes installed on other computers: MX-Linux with xfce, and q4os with KDE. Both did mount correctly this unique NTFS USB key, like any other NTFS keys. And they continued to reboot normally (the /etc/fstab in the q4os-KDE loooked right: without the NTFS line). Only Kubuntu 24.04 refused to mount it correctly.
My questions are:
Why does this happen?
How can I correct this issue?
Thanks.
Did install 2404 and only one NTFS USB key refused to mount (the rest of them did normally). This unique key didn't show a mounting point in KDE Partition Manager. Only could mount it after setting the partition point in KDE Partition Manager at /media/username. But then the show begone: couldn't boot the computer unless a NTFS USB key was inserted (any NTFS key, not only the one initially refusing to mount, and mounted only in KDE Partition Manager). Checked the /etc/fstab and found something that shouldn't be there: last line wrote /dev/sdb1 /media/username ntfs defaults 0 0. Deleted this line and computer rebooted normally. But this unique key refused again to mount.
Now, I have also other Linuxes installed on other computers: MX-Linux with xfce, and q4os with KDE. Both did mount correctly this unique NTFS USB key, like any other NTFS keys. And they continued to reboot normally (the /etc/fstab in the q4os-KDE loooked right: without the NTFS line). Only Kubuntu 24.04 refused to mount it correctly.
My questions are:
Why does this happen?
How can I correct this issue?
Thanks.
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