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I'm getting the same issue (Ubuntu 20.04 using the distributed version). But if I manually run "sudo mount..." (and copy the mount command from the log) it DOES mount. So the command is right.
I also see "FAT-fs (sda): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck." in the log, which I don't get when I run the mount manually.
I'm wondering if it's mounting and then unmounting? Or if there is some other mount error that isn't being logged?
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it is caused by systemd which is using private mount
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it is caused by systemd which is using private mount
thanks, @jaccc -- is there a fix/workaround?
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Strangely, even though the "mount" is being private, the /var/run/usbmount symlink gets created no problem...
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Aha, looks like Issue #25 explains the issue and the fact that the "native" usbmount is STILL too old!
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Yes, I should have updated this. I did manage to get it working by cloning, building and installing the latest version from Github. I think that the issue I had initially was just that I had the wrong file system on the SD card.
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