• dknelson@lemmings.world
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    10 days ago

    Not sure what you searched for to get those answers, all I had to search was “Linux mount at boot” to get this answer with directions for editing /etc/fstab or using the gnome disk utility gui based on your preference

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      10 days ago

      Not sure, but I’ll give that a go this weekend when I have some time to play around with it. Many thanks!

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      10 days ago

      this was the only confusing thing I found withWheb I started using Linux, but once I got my drive mounting at boot at startup.

      I don’t have any problem with doing it anymore but why don’t beginner friendly distros have like a gui version or something easier to do that with for new users?