Dear Qubes community,

I am trying to permanently mount a hard drive in such a way that it will not be 
removed when I put the computer into suspend mode. Unfortunately, it does not 
work when I do the following:

1) dom0: qvm-usb attach --persistent example-VM sys-usb:3-3

2) Open Nautilus in the example-VM and mount the harddisk.

3) Put the PC into suspend mode.

When the PC wakes up again, the hard disk is no longer accessible as 
sys-usb:3-3, but suddenly as sys-usb:5-3. Accordingly, the Nautilus window no 
longer shows the folders on the hard disk and the hard disk has disappeared 
from the Qube. If you then mount the hard disk again in the example VM and put 
the PC into suspend mode and wake it up again, then it remains with 
sys-usb:5-3. The hard disk is then still assigned to the example VM, but is no 
longer mounted there. Accordingly, it is again the case that Nautilus displays 
an empty window.

I have experienced this with Qubes 4.0 and Gnome Debian. Does anyone have an 
idea how to set it up so that the hard disk is still mounted after suspend mode?

Michael Singer

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