Friday, February 19, 2010

Mounting the Partitions Automatically in Ubuntu/Linux


Quick Links:
About this Post
Screen shots
Instructions
Free Alerts,Follow us
Comment on this




It was always a big thing to mount the windows partitions everytime after a reboot. I tried almost all possible ways from editing fstab table to running scripts. But I didnt succeed in it as it was a big question mark for me, because I am also a newbie to Linux/Ubuntu. After one fine morning, I came across a PYSDM , which can mount the Drives[partitions] automatically after every restart. So there is no question of Link-Breaks,Authentications for drives.



The screen shots are below, plz check in Instructions section.



Installation:
First get the Pysdm tool, to get run the following command in Terminal:

     sudo apt-get install pysdm

Configuration:
To open Pysdm goto System --> Administration --> Storage Device Manager

Then you will a window like this:
 
Then select the partion you want to Mount, then it prompts you "to configure it now?" select OK. Like this:

Then you will find the options, like Name, Options, Mount. Here you can change the name what ever you want. Then Clicck "MOUNT" and select Apply. It will be like this:
 

You Completed your Job Successfully, Now you can check your drive [Partition] will be mounted Automatically after every reboot of your Linux/Ubuntu.

Liked this Post???Rate & Comment on this Post,
So we can serve you better.




Get Free Alerts:


Free alerts

twitter
smsalert
email
RSS Feeds

Tags:How to, Mounting,windows,NTFS. FAT, partitions, automatically, in Linux, Ubuntu, Explanation, tutorial.
© stuffadda.blogspot.com|stuffcenter.co.cc|stuffcentre.co.cc

0 comments:

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More

 

Best Viewed in Mozilla Firefox, >IE6, Chrome, opera. Mobile Version
©2009-2012 All Rights reserved by Owner. Stuffadda ® is a Trade Mark owned by the owner of this page. By visiting this website you are accepting all the T&Cs.
Please read the Disclaimer | Email Admin.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...