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Posted: Jan. 15 2004,06:37 QUOTE

I would like all my partitions to automount on boot. Whenever I edit /etc/fstab and reboot, something (somewhere) is appending entries to the file.  I think it may be autofs but 'cat /proc/filesystems' doesn't show it and there is no /etc/auto.master file (as per online docs elsewhere).  Can anyone set me straight on how to get all the partitions to mount on boot?

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Posted: Jan. 18 2004,14:32 QUOTE

Sounds obvious so forgive me if it is..... but I assume you are talking about a hard drive install here? And that you are editing /etc/fstab as root?
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Posted: Jan. 22 2004,20:11 QUOTE

Yes, this is a HD install and I'm am root.  In addition to hda3 and hdb, I also would like to automount sda1, a usb device.  All devices work fine when I mount them manually; I just can't figure out how to configure them to automount, since the doc on autofs suggest a different structure than what I find in DSL (see previous post).
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Posted: Feb. 13 2004,18:44 QUOTE

I wish I was posting with an answer, but unfortunately I'm posting to say that I'm also having this same problem. I have swap on hda1 and a partition on hda3 that I would like to mount at boot but can't seem to make it happen.
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Posted: Feb. 13 2004,18:54 QUOTE

If you read the faq on hard drive install, it mentions that the hard drive installed system runs the same as the liveCD with autodetection of hardware. Therefore the /etc/fstab is rebuilt upon reboot. That is accomplished within the script /etc/.init.d/knoppix-autoconfig. Your choices are:
1. hack the knoppix-autoconfig script (not as easy as you may wish)
2. add your mount commands to .bash_profile
3. create new runlevel 5 scripts to mount the drives.
4. wait until the next release for an easy to use bootlocal script.
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