A Abu Baniaz TK Veteran Dec 19, 2018 #2 You have set timeshift to start automatically. Your device is in unsupported filesystem
grog68 VIP Member TK Supporter Dec 19, 2018 #3 its normally if your usb stick has not been initialised/mounted or not detected at all. Check in the mount manager that the usb stick is mounted on /media/hdd and type is Ext4 R/W
its normally if your usb stick has not been initialised/mounted or not detected at all. Check in the mount manager that the usb stick is mounted on /media/hdd and type is Ext4 R/W
imzy Member Dec 19, 2018 #4 Abu Baniaz said: You have set timeshift to start automatically. Your device is in unsupported filesystem Click to expand... Thank you Sir I will have a look in settings.
Abu Baniaz said: You have set timeshift to start automatically. Your device is in unsupported filesystem Click to expand... Thank you Sir I will have a look in settings.
imzy Member Dec 19, 2018 #5 grog68 said: its normally if your usb stick has not been initialised/mounted or not detected at all. Check in the mount manager that the usb stick is mounted on /media/hdd and type is Ext4 R/W Click to expand... Thanks Grog, took the usb out from the back and the message seems to disappear.
grog68 said: its normally if your usb stick has not been initialised/mounted or not detected at all. Check in the mount manager that the usb stick is mounted on /media/hdd and type is Ext4 R/W Click to expand... Thanks Grog, took the usb out from the back and the message seems to disappear.