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- | This can be accessed through the file manager, or it can be set to mount automatically at login time. | + | This can be accessed through the file manager |
**To access X-drive via the file manager: | **To access X-drive via the file manager: | ||
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**How to enable auto-mounting of U-drive and X-drive on login** | **How to enable auto-mounting of U-drive and X-drive on login** | ||
- | (UNDER CONSTRUCTION - DON'T USE YET!) | + | It is possible to have the U-drive and X-drive |
- | + | * [[Mounting University Drives on Linux at boot-time]] | |
- | This assumes Ubuntu Linux. First install | + | |
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- | < | + | |
- | Sudoedit the config file ''/ | + | |
- | < | + | |
- | <!-- Volume definitions --> | + | |
- | <volume user=" | + | |
- | <volume user=" | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | Then run: < | + | |
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- | Reboot and log in again; you should see the U/X drives mounted under your home directory. | + | |
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- | //If you're using a different username/ | + |