Reposted from Ubuntu-users, where nobody was able to even give me a pointer. Anyone here got any ideas?
This used to be the default behaviour, IIRC. I keep a lot of non-critical stuff on a FAT32 volume shared with Windows. I have put it into /etc/fstab manually; this worked at first, but for some reason, it keeps mounting RO & I have to do a `sudo umount /dev/sdb6` command to unmount it, then use Nautilus to remount it for all users as RW. What I'd rather like is the way Ubuntu /used/ to handle this in years gone by: to just automatically mount all visible drives at boot time. I've Googled but I can't find an easy way of achieving this. Is there one? BTW, I don't mean to add them to /etc/fstab; I mean to just mount all visible volumes, even when these change. -- Liam Proven • Profile: http://lproven.livejournal.com/profile Email: lpro...@cix.co.uk • GMail/G+/Twitter/Flickr/Facebook: lproven MSN: lpro...@hotmail.com • Skype/AIM/Yahoo/LinkedIn: liamproven Tel: +44 20-8685-0498 • Cell: +44 7939-087884 -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/