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#1 2011-07-07 10:28:45

Camus
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Registered: 2011-07-03
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[SOLVED] Gnome3 - mount internal partitions on startup

Along with Arch I have two ext4 and two ntfs partitions. Nautilus shows all four of them, but Gnome doesn't mount them automatically. There's nothing in /mnt directory when I do mount them myself (via Nautilus). EDIT: partitions are mounted in /media directory.

I don't have ntfs-3g installed, so Gnome3 is probably doing it with its own tools. How would I set Gnome3 to mount these partitions automatically on startup (without me entering root password)?

Thanks in advance!

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SOLVED:
I just went ahead and edited /etc/fstab. I thought there were going to be duplicates in Nautilus, but everything's OK. I did have to install ntfs-3g for write access though.
See NTFS-3G - ArchWiki for ntfs partitions.

Last edited by Camus (2011-07-07 11:37:18)

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#2 2011-07-07 11:39:34

12eason
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Re: [SOLVED] Gnome3 - mount internal partitions on startup

Add relevant entries in fstab for mounting at startup.

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