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Old 12-26-2004, 01:24 AM   #1
spicyohaggis
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NTFS automounting after reboot??


Hi all,

This is probably a common problem and I'm just being a dork and not looking far enough into it, but I did look at other posts--but did not find a post that addressed my problem.

I used this: http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/ to download and installed the NTFS drivers that were lacking with my recent installation of FC3. I was successful with installing and actually accessing my drive, until I rebooted or switched users. I had a similar problem with this when I was using FC2 for all of three weeks.

So, I can get it to mount, I can remount it--manually--with each reboot and thinking I would make my life simple-- I went through and set it up to "automatically mount at bootup" ..... yeah, right...

Is there another way to get it to auto-mount upon boot up? Any other websites someone could recommend or redirect me to?? I know this site is no longer maintained....

-Spicy
 
Old 12-26-2004, 02:02 AM   #2
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Check eg Automatict mounts: fstab section from RUTE.
 
  


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