Automatically mounting all volumes at boot

Conny Enström uncurbed at swipnet.se
Wed Mar 7 09:43:51 UTC 2012


2012-03-07 10:29, Colin Law skrev:
> On 7 March 2012 09:21, Conny Enström<uncurbed at swipnet.se>  wrote:
>> 2012-03-07 10:05, Avi Greenbury skrev:
>>
>>> Conny Enström wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Put something like this in your /etc/fstab
>>>>
>>>> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
>>>>
>>>> /dev/sdb5   /media/1000GB  ext3     noexec,rw,users,user,nodev  0  0
>>>> /dev/sdc1   /media/2000GB  ext3     noexec,rw,users,user,nodev  0  0
>>>
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> Now your drives will automount during boot and also appear on the
>>>> desktop.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not quite. Now sdb5 and sdc1 will mount at boot, which might or might
>>> not be the "all visible drives" he asked for.
>>>
>>
>> But fdisk -l will tell you all the information you want right?
>
> You are missing the point I think.  He has a system where disks come
> and go, he wants all drives found to be automatically mounted so that
> he does not have to keep messing with fstab.
>
> Colin
>

Ok I see, then it will be tricky.....





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