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Mount merged partition at boot, fuse module missing
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I have a merged partition from 3 different hard drives with mergerfs. I set it up following this tutorial.
To automate the mounting I added instructions in the fstab
:
UUID=b3c8301c-5d12-4ab1-ab8c-9249e81978df / ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 1
UUID=f510cf24-8253-4178-99dd-a23a02e912c1 /boot ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 2
UUID=9a586ac1-ba39-4004-8ed8-3a6956ae23e7 swap swap defaults 0 0
UUID=a3f39fe8-0917-4990-9264-8814a7d0a3b3 /mnt/data_01 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=1c78e917-e81c-4719-aecd-211326a579aa /mnt/data_02 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=ac5599bf-0c3b-4785-bc3d-a0cddd32fe28 /mnt/data_03 ext4 defaults 0 2
/mnt/data_* /mnt/data fuse.mergerfs defaults,allow_other,use_ino,fsname=data_merger 0 0
When I do mount -a
the first time it fail with this message : fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
. So I do it and the second mount -a
works perfectly. After this, the merged partition behave as expected.
But when I reboot, the partition is not mounted. I assumed that is because modprobe fuse
is not run before the fstab
process. I don't know how to manage it, I read that rebuild the kernel with fuse
could be a solution, but it seems a bit overkill.
Any idea?
fstab fuse modprobe alpine
|
show 2 more comments
I have a merged partition from 3 different hard drives with mergerfs. I set it up following this tutorial.
To automate the mounting I added instructions in the fstab
:
UUID=b3c8301c-5d12-4ab1-ab8c-9249e81978df / ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 1
UUID=f510cf24-8253-4178-99dd-a23a02e912c1 /boot ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 2
UUID=9a586ac1-ba39-4004-8ed8-3a6956ae23e7 swap swap defaults 0 0
UUID=a3f39fe8-0917-4990-9264-8814a7d0a3b3 /mnt/data_01 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=1c78e917-e81c-4719-aecd-211326a579aa /mnt/data_02 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=ac5599bf-0c3b-4785-bc3d-a0cddd32fe28 /mnt/data_03 ext4 defaults 0 2
/mnt/data_* /mnt/data fuse.mergerfs defaults,allow_other,use_ino,fsname=data_merger 0 0
When I do mount -a
the first time it fail with this message : fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
. So I do it and the second mount -a
works perfectly. After this, the merged partition behave as expected.
But when I reboot, the partition is not mounted. I assumed that is because modprobe fuse
is not run before the fstab
process. I don't know how to manage it, I read that rebuild the kernel with fuse
could be a solution, but it seems a bit overkill.
Any idea?
fstab fuse modprobe alpine
if it is Ubuntu(It should depend on grub but double check) useinsmod fuse
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Issue is you have to call module before mounting file system.
– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:36
It's Alpine Linux, I will check if it's possible here too.
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:38
@asktyagi I don't have grub in Alpine
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:45
Please checkappend
option in syslinux, if that having any option to load kernel. Else you have to take different way to fix.
– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:58
@asktyagi I don't see anyappend
option when I runsyslinux --help
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 13:14
|
show 2 more comments
I have a merged partition from 3 different hard drives with mergerfs. I set it up following this tutorial.
To automate the mounting I added instructions in the fstab
:
UUID=b3c8301c-5d12-4ab1-ab8c-9249e81978df / ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 1
UUID=f510cf24-8253-4178-99dd-a23a02e912c1 /boot ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 2
UUID=9a586ac1-ba39-4004-8ed8-3a6956ae23e7 swap swap defaults 0 0
UUID=a3f39fe8-0917-4990-9264-8814a7d0a3b3 /mnt/data_01 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=1c78e917-e81c-4719-aecd-211326a579aa /mnt/data_02 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=ac5599bf-0c3b-4785-bc3d-a0cddd32fe28 /mnt/data_03 ext4 defaults 0 2
/mnt/data_* /mnt/data fuse.mergerfs defaults,allow_other,use_ino,fsname=data_merger 0 0
When I do mount -a
the first time it fail with this message : fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
. So I do it and the second mount -a
works perfectly. After this, the merged partition behave as expected.
But when I reboot, the partition is not mounted. I assumed that is because modprobe fuse
is not run before the fstab
process. I don't know how to manage it, I read that rebuild the kernel with fuse
could be a solution, but it seems a bit overkill.
Any idea?
fstab fuse modprobe alpine
I have a merged partition from 3 different hard drives with mergerfs. I set it up following this tutorial.
To automate the mounting I added instructions in the fstab
:
UUID=b3c8301c-5d12-4ab1-ab8c-9249e81978df / ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 1
UUID=f510cf24-8253-4178-99dd-a23a02e912c1 /boot ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 2
UUID=9a586ac1-ba39-4004-8ed8-3a6956ae23e7 swap swap defaults 0 0
UUID=a3f39fe8-0917-4990-9264-8814a7d0a3b3 /mnt/data_01 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=1c78e917-e81c-4719-aecd-211326a579aa /mnt/data_02 ext4 defaults 0 2
UUID=ac5599bf-0c3b-4785-bc3d-a0cddd32fe28 /mnt/data_03 ext4 defaults 0 2
/mnt/data_* /mnt/data fuse.mergerfs defaults,allow_other,use_ino,fsname=data_merger 0 0
When I do mount -a
the first time it fail with this message : fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
. So I do it and the second mount -a
works perfectly. After this, the merged partition behave as expected.
But when I reboot, the partition is not mounted. I assumed that is because modprobe fuse
is not run before the fstab
process. I don't know how to manage it, I read that rebuild the kernel with fuse
could be a solution, but it seems a bit overkill.
Any idea?
fstab fuse modprobe alpine
fstab fuse modprobe alpine
edited Jun 4 at 7:49
Opsse
asked Jun 2 at 12:21
OpsseOpsse
1064
1064
if it is Ubuntu(It should depend on grub but double check) useinsmod fuse
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Issue is you have to call module before mounting file system.
– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:36
It's Alpine Linux, I will check if it's possible here too.
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:38
@asktyagi I don't have grub in Alpine
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:45
Please checkappend
option in syslinux, if that having any option to load kernel. Else you have to take different way to fix.
– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:58
@asktyagi I don't see anyappend
option when I runsyslinux --help
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 13:14
|
show 2 more comments
if it is Ubuntu(It should depend on grub but double check) useinsmod fuse
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Issue is you have to call module before mounting file system.
– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:36
It's Alpine Linux, I will check if it's possible here too.
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:38
@asktyagi I don't have grub in Alpine
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:45
Please checkappend
option in syslinux, if that having any option to load kernel. Else you have to take different way to fix.
– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:58
@asktyagi I don't see anyappend
option when I runsyslinux --help
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 13:14
if it is Ubuntu(It should depend on grub but double check) use
insmod fuse
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Issue is you have to call module before mounting file system.– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:36
if it is Ubuntu(It should depend on grub but double check) use
insmod fuse
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Issue is you have to call module before mounting file system.– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:36
It's Alpine Linux, I will check if it's possible here too.
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:38
It's Alpine Linux, I will check if it's possible here too.
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:38
@asktyagi I don't have grub in Alpine
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:45
@asktyagi I don't have grub in Alpine
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:45
Please check
append
option in syslinux, if that having any option to load kernel. Else you have to take different way to fix.– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:58
Please check
append
option in syslinux, if that having any option to load kernel. Else you have to take different way to fix.– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:58
@asktyagi I don't see any
append
option when I run syslinux --help
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 13:14
@asktyagi I don't see any
append
option when I run syslinux --help
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 13:14
|
show 2 more comments
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I found a simple an elegant solution : register fuse
in /etc/modules
. Adding this one in this file do the trick since they are loaded before fstab
.
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I found a simple an elegant solution : register fuse
in /etc/modules
. Adding this one in this file do the trick since they are loaded before fstab
.
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I found a simple an elegant solution : register fuse
in /etc/modules
. Adding this one in this file do the trick since they are loaded before fstab
.
add a comment |
I found a simple an elegant solution : register fuse
in /etc/modules
. Adding this one in this file do the trick since they are loaded before fstab
.
I found a simple an elegant solution : register fuse
in /etc/modules
. Adding this one in this file do the trick since they are loaded before fstab
.
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if it is Ubuntu(It should depend on grub but double check) use
insmod fuse
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Issue is you have to call module before mounting file system.– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:36
It's Alpine Linux, I will check if it's possible here too.
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:38
@asktyagi I don't have grub in Alpine
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 12:45
Please check
append
option in syslinux, if that having any option to load kernel. Else you have to take different way to fix.– asktyagi
Jun 2 at 12:58
@asktyagi I don't see any
append
option when I runsyslinux --help
– Opsse
Jun 2 at 13:14