[linux-help] Best way to have Linux automatically mount a volume on boot
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Hello, all
Just a quick question...
I recently upgraded the hard drive in my Windows system, and I have
installed the old Windows drive in my Linux box (running RedHat 7.2 enigma).
I would like to be able to access the files on this drive without having to
mount it each time I log in, and I would also like to make use of the
remaining free space for installing Linux apps. (I know, I don't ask for
much... :)
Basically, what I'm asking is if there is a quick-and-easy way to have this
FAT volume mounted each time the system boots so that any user can have
access to it without having to mount it each time.
Thanks!
--John Lucas
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