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How to Auto Mount Partitions at Linux Startup the Easy Way
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/06/2011 01:47 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Howtogeek posted a tutorial about easily mounting partitions at Linux startup
Usually making Ubuntu mount a partition at startup would require fiddling with the “fstab” which is confusing. The easiest way to mount your partitions automatically when you turn on your computer is by reading this article. So let’s get started!
We are going to install the program that will make the process easy is called “Storage Device Manager”. Enter this command in a terminal window to install it:
We are going to install the program that will make the process easy is called “Storage Device Manager”. Enter this command in a terminal window to install it:
How to Auto Mount Partitions at Linux Startup the Easy Way
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