I have a RPI 2 running the latest Raspbian stock release (jessie). It is configured to NOT boot to the GUI, but instead go to console. When I insert a USB thumdrive (or an USB card reader with an SD card), the drive is not automatically mounted.
Jump to Automount from Boot or within Emulation Station - In the following steps we'll modify the fstab file to allow direct automounting, either as the.
In the previous version or Raspbian (wheezy), USB drives were automouted under /media/<drive label name>. So if a drive had a label of 'Pictures', it could be found automatically after insertion in /media/Pictures.How can get Jessie to act like Wheezy with respect to automounting USB drives.
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Mount and Auto-Mount Drives on Raspberry Pi
Mount Auto-Mount Drives Raspberry Pi
In this video, we are going to show you how you can Mount and Auto-Mount the External drives on Raspberry Pi .
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00:00 welcome to PC Mac in today's video I'm
00:02 going to show you how you can mount a
00:05 external drive on your espheni PI on how
00:08 we can auto mount a drive when we
00:11 restart our computer like a restart our
00:14 Raspberry Pi because if you just mount a
00:17 drive on a Raspberry Pi it will be
00:19 disconnected when we restart our
00:21 Raspberry Pi so we need to auto mount
00:24 this drive as well I'm making this video
00:27 because it is necessary for the upcoming
00:29 videos how you can mount the drives that
00:33 will be plugged in to your computer to
00:35 your Raspberry Pi for the next projects
00:37 before starting this video I would like
00:40 you to please go ahead and subscribe to
00:41 my channel and if you liked the video
00:43 please hit the like button so let's do
00:46 it
00:46 [Music]
00:53 [Music]
00:56 first of all let's open the wireless
01:00 network washer again to check the IP
01:02 address as we do always it's 73 the IP
01:07 address let me open the ssh tool and
01:10 it's right here 73 let's go and open it
01:14 so we are right here I have created a
01:18 document for this whole video so you can
01:21 go ahead and check that document I leave
01:23 the link in the description let me just
01:26 open the document for you the document
01:28 is it right here let me just move you
01:30 little bit down and the first thing that
01:34 we are going to do is mount external
01:36 drive so the command that we need to use
01:38 a pseudo BL kit let's just paste it here
01:42 and enter it now you can see that we
01:45 have listed all the drives that are
01:47 connected to our Raspberry Pi the first
01:50 one is the boot the second one is the
01:52 route FS and the third one is PC Mac
01:56 this is the drive I named it as PC Mac
01:58 so it's connected right here on the
02:01 location is TeV sta-1
02:04 so here is the location of this Drive
02:07 let me just highlight it for you and the
02:10 drive is formatted under NTFS form
02:14 now what we need to do is we need to
02:17 follow the second command the second
02:19 command is to create a mount folder so
02:22 we will do it on the MNT location so
02:26 what we need to do is we just need to go
02:28 ahead and create a folder let's name it
02:32 as you SP and hit enter now to check
02:39 this folder is created or not
02:41 let's just go to CD MNT and LS so we
02:47 have two folders created by hole and USB
02:49 now what we are going to do we are going
02:52 to mount the drive on this USB folder
02:55 let's go back here and to mount the
02:58 device the device is on sta-1 let's just
03:02 copy the whole command and copy it and
03:06 paste it here and type the folder name
03:09 that is USB now what this command will
03:12 do it will mount this drive devs da1 to
03:17 Amenti USB let's just hit enter now the
03:20 drive is mount on USB let's go to the
03:25 USB folder and check the content of this
03:29 strife and here is the content let's
03:32 just clear the screen and now what we
03:36 need to do we need to set a proper
03:38 permission to the drive so the command
03:41 is chmod 775 and M and T and then the
03:45 folder name so the name will be USP hit
03:49 enter so now we have the permission to
03:53 read write on our USB Drive so it's done
03:58 let's go back now so the drive is
04:03 connected but when we restart the
04:06 computer it will be disconnected from
04:09 our Raspberry Pi so we need to follow
04:11 this steps again so to resolve this
04:13 issue what we need to do we need to go
04:16 ahead and do the second step so again
04:21 sudo BL
04:24 and here is the whole command again
04:28 let's go for the second step that is we
04:30 need to add it the FS tab so let's copy
04:34 this command and type it here let's just
04:42 go back first of all and copy the
04:44 command again so here is the file that
04:50 is open so what we need to do we need to
04:54 put the command in the bottom of we need
04:59 to just end the command here the third
05:02 command that we have that is right here
05:05 UUID
05:06 we need to enter the UUID here then the
05:09 Amenti and then the drive name and we
05:11 need to follow this command so first of
05:15 all let's just copy this so we can go
05:20 ahead and fill the details let's open
05:22 the notepad let's paste it here maximize
05:28 so first of all we'd require a UUID so
05:32 let's just go back to the SSH and close
05:37 it yes
05:43 so the UUID of hard drive is this one
05:47 let's just copy it and paste it here
05:53 then we need to put the folder name here
05:56 the name that we use it's USB then we
06:00 need to enter the UID and GID to find
06:04 the UID and GID what we need to do we
06:07 need to type Heidi here let me just
06:09 remove it from here and ID and our UID
06:14 is thousand and GID is thousand as well
06:16 so let's soon change them so the command
06:22 is complete now let's just go ahead and
06:24 copy this and go back to the SSH and
06:30 added the FS tab and paste the command
06:37 here so it's done let's just save it
06:42 ctrl X ES and enter so we are right here
06:46 now let's just go back to the document
06:49 again so it's done now what we need to
06:52 do is just to reboot our Raspberry Pi so
06:56 sudo reboot so the raspberry PI's is
07:03 successfully restarted let's reconnect
07:05 again and we are connected let's go to
07:10 the MNT folder and under US v let's
07:15 check that the drive is connected or not
07:17 so the drive is connected we have all
07:20 the things here on this screen so this
07:26 is the way how you can mount the drive
07:28 onto your Raspberry Pi and if you want
07:31 to auto mount I have already shown you
07:33 all the instructions and to unmount the
07:36 drive you just need to type sudo you
07:39 mount and /mnt the folder the drive on
07:43 which the folder on which we have
07:45 mounted the drive and then you need to
07:47 put the drive name that you have created
07:49 and same then you if you want to remove
07:52 the mount folder just use this command
07:54 su
07:55 rmdir MNT and then the drive name so
07:59 that's it for today this is it this is
08:02 the tutorial on how you can automate the
08:04 drives on your Raspberry Pi if you have
08:06 any questions you can write them down in
08:08 the comment section if you liked the
08:10 video please hit the like button and do
08:12 not forget to subscribe my channel thank
08:15 you for watching have a nice day bye bye
08:17 take care
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