Slackware64_15.0 and SD Card Mount
by ccoffee from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6PMV8)
I have a Asus Ryzen 7 laptop (X712UA) and I have a Samsung EVO 512GB SD card plugged in.
I used to come up and then mount the SD Card as /run/media/root/0123-4567.
However lately, when the system comes up, it appears to already be mounted.
I can see it in Dolphin and open the various folders with not problem.
But if I do "df -h" for example, it does not show up.
Any applications that runs and needs access to that card, also do not see
the card or folders.
If I want it to work, I have to unmount it in Slackware and then remount the card.
I have a bunch of data "lspci, lsscsi, lsblk, fdisk-l, etc with it in the system when it first comes up and also after it is really mounted, but did not want to initially put that on here since it is rather a good bit of data.
The SD card is not in the fstab.
Thanks for any ideas
I used to come up and then mount the SD Card as /run/media/root/0123-4567.
However lately, when the system comes up, it appears to already be mounted.
I can see it in Dolphin and open the various folders with not problem.
But if I do "df -h" for example, it does not show up.
Any applications that runs and needs access to that card, also do not see
the card or folders.
If I want it to work, I have to unmount it in Slackware and then remount the card.
I have a bunch of data "lspci, lsscsi, lsblk, fdisk-l, etc with it in the system when it first comes up and also after it is really mounted, but did not want to initially put that on here since it is rather a good bit of data.
The SD card is not in the fstab.
Thanks for any ideas