HouseWolf, 1 month ago You have to add the drive to a file called ‘fstab’ to have it be mounted on launch If you want a video guide here’s the one I learnt to do it from. It is kinda annoying Linux doesn’t seem to have a decent auto mount solution yet especially for people like me with 6+ drives in their machine.
You have to add the drive to a file called ‘fstab’ to have it be mounted on launch
If you want a video guide here’s the one I learnt to do it from.
It is kinda annoying Linux doesn’t seem to have a decent auto mount solution yet especially for people like me with 6+ drives in their machine.