I have been unable to figure out how to mount my internal drive which contains all my data without having to enter a password. The drive mounts fine but on every reboot I need to manually re-enter my password. I tried a number of solutions linked to “filesystems” but none worked. There must be a simpler way, right?
My failed solutions follow. Each caused the sytem to fail to boot.
fileSystems."/data" =
{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/d2a55801-08e9-4bad-b905-4c83d7e76ad0";
fsType = "ext4";
# };
fileSystems."/boot" =
{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/AF9C-DF7D";
fsType = "vfat";
# };
fileSystems."/mnt/wdblack" = {
fsType = "ext4";
# };
fileSystems."/mnt/wdblack" = {
fsType = "ext4"; # Use the actual filesystem type of /dev/sda1, replace if it's not ext4
options = [ "defaults" ]; # Add necessary mount options, 'defaults' is a placeholder
~$ sudo fsck.ext4 /dev/sda1e2fsck 1.46.6 (1-Feb-2023)/dev/sda1 has unsupported feature(s): FEATURE_C12e2fsck: Get a newer version of e2fsck!/dev/sda1: ********** WARNING: Filesystem still has errors **********