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Permanently Mount Drives - PySDM - Ubuntu 9.10

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

Storage Device Manager

Start over:
sudo gedit /etc/fstab

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  • Thanks man! You made something that "appeared" overwhelming seem simple.

  • @orlcam88 haha no probs, you're welcome

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  • I had some problems with the automounting, so i edited Fstab just as you described it, but now when i restarted PYSDM there are no partition (except for swap), what should i do?

  • Thanks this video helped alot.

  • This is so important to get working with 11.04

  • @TatsuJB u need to allow permissions i believe, watch v=k2AyroXHTSI

  • @gotbletu I don't understand how to use it yet, I understand it's supposed to be faster but whenever I format to ext4, I can't put anything on the drive.

  • @TatsuJB Cool, yea might as well go ext4 if u plan on using linux

  • @gotbletu dude, I figured it out, I installed mountmanager, wich is better, I unmounted all drives and fstab could show up then I found another thread of a guy who put "vfat iocharset=utf8,umask=000 0 0" and had root privelages again... it worked!! I'm tring to get at using EXT4 for storage, do you think it's a no-go? Cuz' my fat formatting says it 32-bit read, wich I dislike...

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