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SOLVED - Re: fstab entry for a 3.6TB drive



Cindy-Sue Causey <butterflybytes@gmail.com> writes:

> On 10/15/15, Sharon Kimble <boudiccas@skimble.plus.com> wrote:
>> Darac Marjal <mailinglist@darac.org.uk> writes:
>>
>>> Also, does /back-a exist (mount won't create the mountpoint itself, so
>>> your root filesystem should have a "back-a" directory entry)?
>>>
>> Thanks Darac.
>>
>> This is what I've ended up doing -
>>
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>> /dev/sdb1       /mnt/backa      ext4    defaults,nofail     0     2
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>>
>> This *does* load and works, except it doesn't appear in the devices or
>> other drives section of "nautilus". How can it be done please, such that
>> it is mounted, and accessible to me, on this stand-alone 64bit computer,
>> please?
>
>
> That happens to me, too. Thunar is my (Xfce4) file manager. ALWAYS
> takes my brain a second to realize where my partition has wandered off
> the charts to. I've just this very second finally figured out how to
> compensate for it with Thunar (k/t StackExchange):
>
> Right click > Send To > Side Pane (Create Shortcut)
>
> Is there any chance that Nautilus has that feature? I've used it/LOVED
> it in a file manager other than Thunar, just can't remember if it was
> Nautilus or Dolphin. If it's available, it may also be called
> "bookmark" as an alternative..
>
> Cindy :)

Thanks Cindy, nautilus does have the ability to 'bookmark' my drive, and
I did do so, but it only appeared as a bookmark and not a drive, which
is what I wanted.

So the final solution, for the benefit of the archives, is -

╭────
│/dev/sdb1       /mnt/backa      ext4    defaults,nofail,x-gvfs-show     0     2
╰────

Thanks all who provided solutions, which helped me to achieve the final
solution. 

Sharon.
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