Hey Nuno: Try adding the 'mount' commands into the /root/.bash_profile (.bash_profile is the autoexec file in each user's HOME Directory...But only the root user, or one who has root access can mount partitions, etc.
Hope this helps, Brant Nuno Donato wrote: > I really need some help here. > How can I have Linux to mount automatically my hard drives > at boot. Because every time I run Linux, I have to mount all > my partitions into separate directories. > Can I create some type of autoexec file? > > PLEASE HELP ME!!!!! > > ______________________________________________________ > Get your free web-based email at http://www.xoom.com > SPECIAL OFFER: 250 Web Site Templates, Only $29.95! - > http://orders.xoom.com/email > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null