If you ever wonder how to mount stuff but were too afraid to delve into your /etc/fstab there is a working GUI mount tool out there (and in the repos). To install make sure you have all your repositories enabled. A quick
will take care of the install process.
Here a quote from Qqmike's very useful notes further down this thread:
Code:
sudo apt-get install mountmanager
Here a quote from Qqmike's very useful notes further down this thread:
Installed though Adept. Works OK, decent documentation. Parts of it, somewhat confusing.
A Plus: Good tool for learning fstab mounting options (e.g., choose an option in English, then see how it appears in fstab).
Another Plus: It does show you your partitions by UUID and some info about them.
But, once again, not for an average user. For example, it will set up mount points, re-write /etc/fstab, but it does not create those mount points for you
A Plus: Good tool for learning fstab mounting options (e.g., choose an option in English, then see how it appears in fstab).
Another Plus: It does show you your partitions by UUID and some info about them.
But, once again, not for an average user. For example, it will set up mount points, re-write /etc/fstab, but it does not create those mount points for you
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