I suspect that your local disk access issue may be permissions if you changed uid between the installations.
That should be easy to check for: ls -l /media/dick/a857c2f6-6e1a-4afe-9d6e-8109105a740 Do you own any files there? If you do not own the files an directories and you think that you should, you can do it this way: sudo chown -R $USER /media/dick/a857c2f6-6e1a-4afe-9d6e- 8109105a740/someDirOrFile Then, you can try if your access to the disk is any better. Hope it helps,Tomas On Wed, 2018-05-16 at 09:00 -0700, Dick Steffens wrote: > On 05/16/2018 01:48 AM, Tomas K wrote: > > Great to hear that the file copy problem is out of the way.If you > > keep > > that rsync command in your toolbox, it works incrementally. The > > next > > time you run it, it will only copy new files on the other way. If > > you > > change the source and destination, it will copy new files to the > > other > > machine. > > > > To see your local drive, you will need to mount it. > > You said: > > > Can you see it mouted by: mount? > > > > Yes. /dev/sda2 on / > > > > That does not seem to be right - as that is your new installation > > root > > directory. > > Sorry. Typo, or misread. The 482 GB drive is: > > /dev/sdb1 on /media/dick/a857c2f6-6e1a-4afe-9d6e-8109105a740 type > ext4 > (rw,nosuid, nodev,relative,date=ordered,uhelper=udisks2) > > > Can you post output of following commands: > > sudo fdisk -l > > Disk /dev/loop0: 86.7 MiB, 90923008 bytes, 177584 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > > > Disk /dev/loop1: 71.7 MiB, 75120640 bytes, 146720 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > > > Disk /dev/loop2: 86.6 MiB, 90759168 bytes, 177264 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > > > Disk /dev/loop3: 7.9 MiB, 8294400 bytes, 16200 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > > > Disk /dev/loop4: 7.5 MiB, 7884800 bytes, 15400 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > > > Disk /dev/loop5: 86.6 MiB, 90828800 bytes, 177400 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > > > Disk /dev/sda: 931.5 GiB, 1000204886016 bytes, 1953525168 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes > Disklabel type: gpt > Disk identifier: 476788A2-28E0-4D9E-BF80-AEE9A112B59B > > Device Start End Sectors Size Type > /dev/sda1 2048 1050623 1048576 512M EFI System > /dev/sda2 1050624 1953523711 1952473088 931G Linux filesystem > > > Disk /dev/sdb: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors > Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > Disklabel type: dos > Disk identifier: 0x000698ae > > Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type > /dev/sdb1 * 2048 960258047 960256000 457.9G 83 Linux > /dev/sdb2 960260094 976771071 16510978 7.9G 5 Extended > /dev/sdb5 960260096 976771071 16510976 7.9G 82 Linux swap / > Solaris > > > cat /etc/fstab > > # /etc/fstab: static file system information. > # > # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a > # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name > devices > # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5). > # > # <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass> > # / was on /dev/sda2 during installation > UUID=e1ff5590-d1ce-44be-9f10-7ce2bdd432c1 / ext4 > errors=remount-ro 0 1 > # /boot/efi was on /dev/sda1 during installation > UUID=E8BB-3F15 /boot/efi vfat umask=0077 0 1 > /swapfile none swap > sw 0 0 > > > I don't have the 482 GB drive in fstab. It was disconnected during > the > install, since I put a bunch of stuff there I want to copy to the > main > drive now that the install is finished. I just mount it as needed by > clicking on it in Caja's Devices list. > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list PLUG@pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug