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05-Mar-2009, 04:07 AM #1
how to Auto mount NTFS
In my Fedora 9, when I boot to root I could see the NTFS volumes as a removable drive. When I double click it opens. But when I boot it last time all those were missing. I could see the icons in the Computer. But now if I double click a message pops out saying "Unable to mount".
Of course I know that I could mount those volumes using command line
# mount /dev/.... /mnt/.... -t ntfs.........
I want the Fedora to mount it automatically as it was earlier. What went wrong ? Recently I didn't do any major changes to the system. Do I need to to change any seetings?

thanks in advance
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05-Mar-2009, 09:11 AM #2
You can add the appropraite command in /etc/fstab to effect an automatic mount.
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