From: | Alan Buxey |
Date: | 14 Mar 2001 at 12:51:02 |
Subject: | Re: Linux |
hi,
> You need to have a mount point, e.g. /amiga
> You then need a line in /etc/fstab for this mount point, so you would specify
you dont NEED anything in /etc/fstab, however it is handy to automount
disks and to save typing mount points.
hint: add 'noauto' to the options in /etc/fstab for that device and it
wont mount on startup - handy if the drive isnt plugged in, or you dont
want things to access it
ob AmigaOS: you can of course not automatically mount AmigaOS volumes by
checking the box in HDToolBox
alan
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