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Hey!
So I'm pretty much getting a Kernel Panic every time if I don't eject my USB drive before sleeping. Doesn't matter if it's connected to a USB 2 or 3 type. If I remember each time to eject, it's fine, but the problem is that when I wake up from sleep, the drive mounts again automatically, but with a number behind the name like so:
/Volumes/Elements -> Eject and go to sleep
Wake up I get -> /Volumes/Elements 2/
same process -> /Volumes/Elements 3/
etc.
This bugs the hell out of me because the drive is connected to Plex and every single time I wake up I have to edit every section of Plex to find the drive again, which is a bore to say the least.
Anyways, I'm pretty sure people aren't having these problems in general, or what?
My specs are in the sig and I'm using the UserDSDT for F9, got the USB 3.0 kext (I recall the problem to have been the same without it) but nothing else for Disk Management I think.
Anything stand out as to what the problem might be? Am I missing something?
So I'm pretty much getting a Kernel Panic every time if I don't eject my USB drive before sleeping. Doesn't matter if it's connected to a USB 2 or 3 type. If I remember each time to eject, it's fine, but the problem is that when I wake up from sleep, the drive mounts again automatically, but with a number behind the name like so:
/Volumes/Elements -> Eject and go to sleep
Wake up I get -> /Volumes/Elements 2/
same process -> /Volumes/Elements 3/
etc.
This bugs the hell out of me because the drive is connected to Plex and every single time I wake up I have to edit every section of Plex to find the drive again, which is a bore to say the least.
Anyways, I'm pretty sure people aren't having these problems in general, or what?
My specs are in the sig and I'm using the UserDSDT for F9, got the USB 3.0 kext (I recall the problem to have been the same without it) but nothing else for Disk Management I think.
Anything stand out as to what the problem might be? Am I missing something?