On Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 21:41:30 (+0000), Joe wrote: > It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares > mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried > accessing most of them, the error message contained the path of the > mount point followed by 'no such device'. > > The mount points looked OK in a GUI file manager and also with mc. Doing > an ls-l of the parent directory showed a few mount points as normal, the > others showed the name and the 'd' of the permissions string, but > everything else was '?' marks. > > Eventually tried umounting the affected points, and all was well after > that. > > The same thing happened at the next boot of the day, it wasn't an > ephemeral glitch, though the mount points affected weren't exactly the > same ones. > > I assume one of the upgrades to sid last night was responsible for > this, other computers have no problem seeing the same shares. Anyone > else seeing it, Google doesn't seem to find anything?
I don't know if it helps to know that you need x permission to see any more in a directory than, eg: total 0 d????????? ? ? ? ? ? DCIM d????????? ? ? ? ? ? MISC -????????? ? ? ? ? ? README Cheers, David.