Auto Mount Partitions on Boot

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  1. mack_guy911

    mack_guy911 Registered Member

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    hello
    many old linux like centos and mint xfce 8 and many didnt have mount gui by default so many new users get annoyed how to see the other drives from their OS this is solution

    Auto Mount Partitions on Boot by fred (ie. in simple words you have your drives c d ....etc permanently on your linux os in folder format)

    http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=22093
     
  2. linuxforall

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    pysdm which is in the repos has been my all time favorite, it has been there since warty and has always worked without any issues.
     
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    mack_guy911 Registered Member

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    thanks linux for all i never tried pysdm what i did is i auto mount by editing fstab on my cousin computer thanks i check that on mint repos
     
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    Give it a spin, its the easiest way and undo is equally easy.
     
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