Re: How to mount a second partition on start up?
- From: Ric Moore <wayward4now@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 00:04:14 -0500
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 02:02 -0200, Lucio M Nicolosi wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Albert Wagner <albertwagner@xxxxxxx> wrote:That's what I do. I keep /opt mounted on another partition and back up
Using Ubuntu 10.10. I have another partition that contains only data
that persists between different OS installations. I have replaced the
standard data folders in ~ with links to corresponding folders in the
data partition, e.g. ~/Documents is actually a link
to /media/data/Documents. Everything is OK if the very first operation
is mounting the data partition. What is a good method of having the
system mount the data partition automatically on startup?
Perhaps an additional line in /etc/fstab?
my home directory there, plus a few /etc entries. I also keep my music
and videos there, and just make a link from my home directory Video/ and
Music/ to there. Fresh install is a breeze.
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