• unhrpetby
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    4 days ago

    And there’s the typical non-answer…

    There wasn’t any question asked in the thread I replied to.

    “just use fstab”

    What I actually said was:

    You can just run a mount command for your drive on startup as root.

    Which is significant because its less verbose than the fstab

    a helpful answer would read something like; To auto mount drives on Bazzite open terminal and type…

    Its not a given that someone would know how to automount disks in X desktop environment. One can’t provide a step-by-step process on something they do not know.