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Ejex Xeffer2020-08-08 16:53:46
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Ejex Xeffer, 2020-08-08 16:53:46

Why does the docker daemon try to mount the d:/ volume at system startup, does it not do it correctly, and does the folder have to be deleted in / media?

I'm new and haven't worked with docker before, and I'm asking the question here because I couldn't formulate it well enough to find it on google. I would be happy even with tips on what to read and where to look.

The problem looks like this - I start the system, and if I mount the work volume data, it will mount as data1. This is because docker has already tried to mount the data volume by creating a folder in /media but did not do it correctly and the volume did not mount.

As a result, I start my working day like a sucker, constantly deleting the data folder and mounting it again.

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If you still have Linux, check if there is an entry about the mounted disk in /etc/fstab. If there is, delete it. Additional info on links:
https://help.ubuntu.ru/wiki/fstab
https://forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=242070.0

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