Mounting drives in lubuntu from remote desktop session





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I am using a remote desktop client to connect a lubuntu server and I am having a problem mounting some drives. I have setup a bunch of auto mount hard drives. Those drives mount fine when I login to the server directly. However, when I remote in and try to mount the drives I get "Messeage recipient disconnected from message bus without replying (g-dbus-error-quark,4).



For auto mount options I used: nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show.










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  • Try using defaults instead of the options you used for mount.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 8 at 8:59











  • Thanks, I tried what you said it didnt work but after hours of investigations I found the problem. Somehow while I was playing with different configuration options for mount Disks GUI replicated entries on /etc/fstab. Once I removed duplicates it works.

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    Feb 9 at 14:44


















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I am using a remote desktop client to connect a lubuntu server and I am having a problem mounting some drives. I have setup a bunch of auto mount hard drives. Those drives mount fine when I login to the server directly. However, when I remote in and try to mount the drives I get "Messeage recipient disconnected from message bus without replying (g-dbus-error-quark,4).



For auto mount options I used: nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show.










share|improve this question























  • Try using defaults instead of the options you used for mount.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 8 at 8:59











  • Thanks, I tried what you said it didnt work but after hours of investigations I found the problem. Somehow while I was playing with different configuration options for mount Disks GUI replicated entries on /etc/fstab. Once I removed duplicates it works.

    – dasobjektif
    Feb 9 at 14:44














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I am using a remote desktop client to connect a lubuntu server and I am having a problem mounting some drives. I have setup a bunch of auto mount hard drives. Those drives mount fine when I login to the server directly. However, when I remote in and try to mount the drives I get "Messeage recipient disconnected from message bus without replying (g-dbus-error-quark,4).



For auto mount options I used: nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show.










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I am using a remote desktop client to connect a lubuntu server and I am having a problem mounting some drives. I have setup a bunch of auto mount hard drives. Those drives mount fine when I login to the server directly. However, when I remote in and try to mount the drives I get "Messeage recipient disconnected from message bus without replying (g-dbus-error-quark,4).



For auto mount options I used: nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show.







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  • Try using defaults instead of the options you used for mount.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 8 at 8:59











  • Thanks, I tried what you said it didnt work but after hours of investigations I found the problem. Somehow while I was playing with different configuration options for mount Disks GUI replicated entries on /etc/fstab. Once I removed duplicates it works.

    – dasobjektif
    Feb 9 at 14:44



















  • Try using defaults instead of the options you used for mount.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 8 at 8:59











  • Thanks, I tried what you said it didnt work but after hours of investigations I found the problem. Somehow while I was playing with different configuration options for mount Disks GUI replicated entries on /etc/fstab. Once I removed duplicates it works.

    – dasobjektif
    Feb 9 at 14:44

















Try using defaults instead of the options you used for mount.

– Cristian Vrinceanu
Feb 8 at 8:59





Try using defaults instead of the options you used for mount.

– Cristian Vrinceanu
Feb 8 at 8:59













Thanks, I tried what you said it didnt work but after hours of investigations I found the problem. Somehow while I was playing with different configuration options for mount Disks GUI replicated entries on /etc/fstab. Once I removed duplicates it works.

– dasobjektif
Feb 9 at 14:44





Thanks, I tried what you said it didnt work but after hours of investigations I found the problem. Somehow while I was playing with different configuration options for mount Disks GUI replicated entries on /etc/fstab. Once I removed duplicates it works.

– dasobjektif
Feb 9 at 14:44










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