I have network drive. I put it into "Places" in Ubuntu and similarly can access it from Kubuntu.
It suits me almost all right. When I need it, I go to "Places" and click folder name there. Drive is mounted at this point of time and can be used.
But sometimes I forget to mount it. And also "places" is not the easiest place to access the files via pop-up windows within the programs.
Is it possible to mount drive automatically somehow?
What I have tried so far:
1) Create a script in Autostart folder
2) Configure fstab.
Both do not help. Most likely because network is down when fstab or Autostart is executed. Since network is down, OS cannot access network drive and cannot mount it.
Are there any other options?
Thanks!
It suits me almost all right. When I need it, I go to "Places" and click folder name there. Drive is mounted at this point of time and can be used.
But sometimes I forget to mount it. And also "places" is not the easiest place to access the files via pop-up windows within the programs.
Is it possible to mount drive automatically somehow?
What I have tried so far:
1) Create a script in Autostart folder
2) Configure fstab.
Both do not help. Most likely because network is down when fstab or Autostart is executed. Since network is down, OS cannot access network drive and cannot mount it.
Are there any other options?
Thanks!
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