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Old 03-24-2002, 08:09 PM   #1
samsim
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Exclamation mounting drives


I have redhat 7.2, I prefer to use Gnome but ....
normally in KDE when I log in I can see shortcuts of the drives mounted in etc/fstab on my desktop, when I open them they r mounted automatically and everything is ok, but in Gnome I have to right click on the desktop and chose disks and click on one disk for eample C, after that its mounted and I can see it on the dektop ... this is not the problem but I still have in fstab 3 network places (shares) and I should always mount them everytime I boot by the mount command .... no other way, any ideas ... thanks a lot
 
Old 03-25-2002, 06:01 PM   #2
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what's the question? You want to know how to mount them automatically?
 
  


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