How to Auto Mount Drives in Linux on Boot
Reviewing how to automatically mount Hard Disk Drives, SSD, USB, and any other mountable storage drives in Linux. We will do this by finding the drive information including the mount point and UUID. We will then create a new mount directory and edit the fstab file with all the information needed to set up auto-mount on startup.
There is a full written tutorial here if you need any of the commands we used in the video as well as screenshots and other helpful information.
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