Mounting an FAT32 partion automatically at boot



After I installed FC6 I decided to format a seldom used small partition on
HDA to FAT32. It was NTFS. I can mount and unmount it from a terminal just
fine but I would like to have if mounted automatically when I boot to FC6.
(The system dual boots to XP or FC6.) Seems like I remember from years ago
that I need to make a change to fstab but I'm not sure about that. Will
someone please instruct me?

Thank you.


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