UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
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UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
I have a separate spinning disk which I use to store data only. I used chown command to gain write permission as normal user (not root) but after every reboot the permissions are getting changed. The owner is back to root. I can't write anything.
How to I make the permissions to persist ?
How to I make the permissions to persist ?
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
This is the only major remaining issue other the bluetooth that I am facing. If anyone knows how to fix this please reply.
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
I added the partition of /etc/fstab & now its a weird situation. Please see attachment.
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> cat /etc/fstab
# Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump Pass
procfs /proc procfs rw 00
linprocfs /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw 00
tmpfs /compat/linux/dev/shm tmpfs rw,mode=1777 0 0
linsysfs /compat/linux/sys linsysfs rw 0 0
fdesc /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0
/dev/ada0p1 /home/bsd/spinning ufs rw 0 2
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
having fstab to mount partition that automounts take are of not a good idea.
You should upgrade to 21.05.01.
You should upgrade to 21.05.01.
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
Never done that before. How do I do that ? By downloading the new ISO and reinstalling ?
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
The safest way to do it is reinstalled since it is a complex upgrade, but some have done the upgrade with this https://forums.ghostbsd.org/viewtopic.php?p=9295#p9295.
Next major upgrade (13 to 14), I will have it working with the update manager.
Next major upgrade (13 to 14), I will have it working with the update manager.
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
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~> sudo pkg info os-generic-userland | grep Version
Version : 20.12.25
How to upgrade from a prerelease
Eric Turgeon, [12.03.20 02:07] on Telegram
os pkg upgrade
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> sudo os pkg upgrade
sudo: os: command not found
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
One last question. For how long is 20.12.25 supported (The year & month) ? Or am I running a already unsupported version ?
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
https://forums.ghostbsd.org/viewtopic.php?p=9384
You said :
You said :
So if its rolling then why the need to upgrade ?GhostBSD is base on FreeBSD, but we don't have the same release model. GhostBSD has CI/CD approach, so the project has a rolling release approach.
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Re: UFS (data) partition is auto mounting but becoming root owned after every reboot
It is not supported anymore.security_lover wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:34 am One last question. For how long is 20.12.25 supported (The year & month) ? Or am I running a already unsupported version ?