Unit -.mount mount does not exist, proceeding anyway
Solution 1
Searching online for that error, it appears to be experienced by many, and is a known bug. I also had had the same issue with the libraries, and I followed the very same ManualFullSystemEncryption guide a few days ago.
More on all of this here 18.04: 'Command 'gparted' not found... gparted is already the newest version'
Solution 2
In my case it reads: Unit tmp.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway., but GParted works flawlessly though, so I’d say: no worries!
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trbst
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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trbst over 1 year
I installed fresh Xubuntu using this link because I needed my disc encrypted. After installation, when I tried to run
gparted
, I had errors which I partly fixed by reinstalling some libraries. Now when I typesudo gparted
, the following shows up in terminal:Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway. ====================== libparted : 3.2 ======================
gparted
starts after this. I never had this problem before this install, I used exact same system. Even thoughgparted
works, I'm not happy having this error in terminal. Does someone know how to fix it?