I've been all round the houses trying different distros but have ended up coming back to Debian as the "keeper". I have a secondary drive in my PC which on other distros I went into the Disks app and then the mount options clicking off User Session Defaults, making sure Mount at system startup is selected and setting the mount point. This worked fine in other distros but in Debian on bootup I still have to enter the admin password when I first try and access it.
How do I have the drive accessible at startup without requiring any further interaction to access it?
How do I have the drive accessible at startup without requiring any further interaction to access it?
Statistics: Posted by Martek — 2024-11-08 14:46