I have added new drive to my Fedora Kinoite PC, I would like to have them mounted always without entering a password. This is very important to me and if not possible I will have to reluctantly switch distros.
Thanks.
I have added new drive to my Fedora Kinoite PC, I would like to have them mounted always without entering a password. This is very important to me and if not possible I will have to reluctantly switch distros.
Thanks.
You should already be able to mount external drives without a password in Dolphin.
If you are speaking about an internal drive, then you probably need to add an entry in your /etc/fstab
for it?
No need to threaten switching distros to get help. The same question applies to most distros.
Sorry, I was not meaning to be threatening. I found a lot of information in forums and on google but none of it helped or I did not know what they exactly meant I should do.
In testing I had no problem with other distros allowing me to use “Disks” to set drives to auto mount.
I really like Fedora and wish to stay with it.
My issue is now resolved.
Thank you.