Did you run that command exactly as shown or did you prefix it with sudo?
Without sudo I'd expect it to fail unless you have an entry for it in your fstab that includes the user or users mount option.
Reboot your Pi then post the following:
Without sudo I'd expect it to fail unless you have an entry for it in your fstab that includes the user or users mount option.
Reboot your Pi then post the following:
- The output frombefore running the mount command.
Code:
mountpoint /mnt/RPI/martin - The output frombefore running the mount command.
Code:
ls -la /mnt/RPI/martin - The output fromafter running the mount command.
Code:
mountpoint /mnt/RPI/martin - The output fromafter the mount command.
Code:
ls -la /mnt/RPI/martin
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Sun Nov 02, 2025 7:19 pm