How to Mount a Hard Drive in Linux on Startup
This video goes over how to mount a hard drive in Linux on startup and making it usable for your user. I simplified this so you don't have to remember a lot of different triggers for editing fstab and making it safer by having fewer things to go wrong with an fstab edit. I highly recommend doing it this way unless you have multiple users in your environment. This makes it easy to mount a drive in Linux.
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Mounting drives through GUI
Step 1: Prepare folder where the drive is mounted
Step 2: Edit /etc/fstab
Step 3: Verification before a reboot
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