Posted on Feb 17, 2016
SSgt Mark Lines
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In order to use non-Linux partitions you have to mount them first. I prefer to have them mount automatically when the machine boots. For years, I have been manually editing my fstab to do this. Is there perhaps a better way?
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SSG Nathaniel Bendel
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There may be installable applications out there that make it "easier" and most distros probably come with their own flavor but with most things like this I prefer to stick with the most basic methods that require no third party applications and work across distros. fstab is the way to go.
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SSgt Mark Lines
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Thanks for the reply! It has been awhile since I looked into this, and I wondered if there was anything new out there.
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