Auto mount NTFS partitions has stopped working

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Auto mount NTFS partitions has stopped working

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Hi guys, over the last few days my slave NTFS drives have stopped auto mounting at start up. In the disk management tool they are set to auto mount in the mounting options but they aren't, easy enough to mount manually, just wondered if a recent update had messed with something, any ideas?

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Re: Auto mount NTFS partitions has stopped working

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morgs88 wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:42 am Hi guys, over the last few days my slave NTFS drives have stopped auto mounting at start up. In the disk management tool they are set to auto mount in the mounting options but they aren't, easy enough to mount manually, just wondered if a recent update had messed with something, any ideas?
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Re: Auto mount NTFS partitions has stopped working

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Thanks, I read the "Before you post please read this"
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Re: Auto mount NTFS partitions has stopped working

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The folks here who know how to mount partitions tend not to use the Disks utility so saying it works one day and not the next doesn't provide them with any information.

If you were to post the output of the following commands they will have something to work with:

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sudo blkid -c /dev/null -o list

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cat /etc/fstab
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