After I used apt-get upgrade earlier today, my Raspberry Pi (Raspbian Jessie) stopped being able to automount my external harddrives anymore. Automounting worked perfectly fine before apt-get upgrade, but now I can't even manually mount my external HDDs anymore.
This is the error message I received:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
modprobe: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod.c:557 kmod_search_moddep() could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/4.4.26-v7+/modules.dep.bin'
ntfs-3g-mount: fuse device is missing, try 'modprobe fuse' as root
'modprobe fuse' gives me the same error message:
modprobe: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod.c:557 kmod_search_moddep() could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/4.4.26-v7+/modules.dep.bin'
I reinstalled the kernel and bootloader using this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-kernel
But this did not help.
From reading other forum posts, it may look like my kernel and fuse might not be compatible - but how would that have happened? I feel I'm a bit out of my depth here.
Some forum posts suggested a restart will help, but this didn't solve the issue for me.
Alternatively, I also found a post from drownboat on Reddit from two years ago that looks promising - but to be honest, I have no idea if this is just another red herring or if this is indeed the problem I'm facing. In any case, I'm not sure what exactly/how drownboat did it:
I suspect that what is happening is that updates to the kernel and grub config are being written to the /boot folder, but not onto the boot device. This has caused the modules and the kernel to go out of sync. [...]
I fixed it by adding /boot back to /etc/fstab, rebooting to another kernel where the modules were still working, thus mounting /boot, and finally reinstalling apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64.
I would greatly appreciate any help!
Some more info:
uname -a
Linux raspberrypi 4.4.26-v7+ #915 SMP Thu Oct 20 17:08:44 BST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux
dpkg -s fuse
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 103
Maintainer: Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS)
Architecture: armhf
Version: 2.9.3-15+deb8u2
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfuse2 (= 2.9.3-15+deb8u2), adduser, mount (>= 2.19.1), sed (>= 4), udev | makedev
Conffiles:
/etc/fuse.conf 298587592c8444196833f317def414f2
Description: Filesystem in Userspace
Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. It also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations.
Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
I had this problem trying to mount a FAT32 USB on Buster Lite with
The messages implied the system was trying to mount an ntfs device. 'NTFS signature missing' etc.
Before trying anything clever, I tried @Kenneth's suggestion of a reboot. It fixed the problem.
Worrying to see Linux behaving like Windows 8-{