mount_usb_drive_on_boot
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- | Having created a partition, formatted it and mounted it, the mounting temporary and will be lost upon reboot. To mount it at boot we can do the following: | + | Having created a partition, formatted it and mounted it, the mounting |
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Here we can see the uid for pi is 1000 (I am assuming you are using the pi account) | Here we can see the uid for pi is 1000 (I am assuming you are using the pi account) | ||
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+ | Lets create a mount point and call it NewDisk | ||
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+ | sudo mkdir / | ||
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+ | To Mount the Disk | ||
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+ | sudo mount /dev/sda1 / | ||
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