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Continued: Conversely, setting automount to off, requests authentication
to add an entry to fstab and then does so, and at next boot the result
is the drive is mounted at boot as seen here: http://imgur.com/cFB1eMg
Perhaps it's just me but this seems counter-intuitive. I would expect
that when se
Yes Sebastien, I am talking the Automatic Mount Options in Disks and
and I agree with your logic, however what I am getting instead with auto
mount toggled on and set to mount at startup, the partition is not
mounted. Here's an example showing the options as set and the partition
reported as unmou
Thanks, but are you talking about the control named "Automatic Mount
Options"? If so it seems logical that automatic option let you have
manual controls when off, and when it's on the system deal with
things...
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