Well, I just tested using the same version of Hugin on Debian 10 (not Ubuntu). I clicked Add Images and was able to navigate to my external hard drive without any problems. But I think I had mounted it earlier for other reasons.

On 5/2/21 3:46 PM, Brian Charles wrote:
It is available in the normal file explorer rad well as other programs, for example Dark Table, to open files from.


On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 5:58 PM David W. Jones wrote:

    I don't think Hugin has any concept of a drive outside of what the OS
    mounts as a drive (removable or otherwise). If a drive isn't mounted
    when Hugin goes to add some images, the drive isn't there at the OS
    level for Hugin to see.

    I have a number of SMB drive mounts in my fstab. Debian 10 changed
    things so SMB drives were no longer mount during the boot process.
    (Rather, it would try to mount them before the network was up, fail,
    and
    not try again.) There was a parameter I had to add to tell it to
    automount the SMB shares - x-systemd.automount.

    Have you considered setting your external hard drive to automount?

    On 5/2/21 8:36 AM, Brian Charles wrote:
     > I am updated Hugin to 2020.0.0.2f576e5d5b4a and when I sue the "load
     > images" button I cannot navigate to my external hard drive. This was
     > possible in the older version of Hugin that I was running. maybe
    there
     > is a command line entry that I need to add to get Hugin to see
    external
     > drives
     >
     > Brian
     >
     >
     > On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 11:24 AM Gunter Königsmann wrote:
     >
     >     In the newest Ubuntu USB media might be mounted only after
    you have
     >     clicked on it in Nautilus or similar...
     >
     >     Am 30. April 2021 16:58:41 MESZ schrieb Brian Charles:
     >
     >         Thanks. For the suggestions. I may have just forgotten which
     >         directory to look in. I upgraded Hugin and it had previously
     >         been able to navigate to an external usb hd when loading
    files.
     >         I will check the media directory.
     >
     >         Brian
     >
     >
     >         On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 12:54 PM Harry van der Wolf wrote:
     >
     >             I guess you mean you see shortcuts in the left navigation
     >             pane of your file explorer with the name of your usb
    disk.
     >             If you want to find that same usb disk via Hugin in
    Ubuntu,
     >             you need to go to /media/<username>/<name of the usb
    disk>
     >
     >             Harry
     >
     >             Op wo 28 apr. 2021 om 13:32 schreef Brian Charles:
     >
     >                 I just updated Hugin on my Ubunto distro and it
    does not
     >                 see my external drive. It is seen in my file
    explorer.
     >                 Any suggestions?
     >
     >                 Thanks.
     >                 Brian


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