How do I auto mount my partition?
I've a partition on /dev/sda2 of 279 GB Ext4 filesystem, but I'm not able to auto mount it on login.
I've added the partition entry /dev/sda /home ext4 defaults 0 0 in /etc/fstabt still it does not auto mount.
I've even tried to edit the mount options from disks (please see the below screenshot), yet no results.
The udisks command works well but the problem is that, it asks a admin password for standard user.
So my question is how do I auto mount this partition or at least grant read write permission to standard user so that they can mount this partition using udisks command.
I've a partition on /dev/sda2 of 279 GB Ext4 filesystem, but I'm not able to auto mount it on login.
I've added the partition entry /dev/sda /home ext4 defaults 0 0 in /etc/fstabt still it does not auto mount.
I've even tried to edit the mount options from disks (please see the below screenshot), yet no results.
The udisks command works well but the problem is that, it asks a admin password for standard user.
So my question is how do I auto mount this partition or at least grant read write permission to standard user so that they can mount this partition using udisks command.
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