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Tech Bucket's video: How to Mount Partition Automatically on Startup in Ubuntu Automount partitions in Linux

@How to Mount Partition Automatically on Startup in Ubuntu | Automount partitions in Linux
This video shows you how to mount any partition (NTFS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4) automatically on startup in Ubuntu 18.04 Commands: sudo blkid sudo nano /etc/fstab # Add this to the file and save the file using ctrl+o and exit using ctrl+x command # UUID="YOUR-UID-HERE" /mnt/ntfs/ ntfs nls-utf8,umask-0222,uid-1000,gid-1000,ro 0 0 UUID="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" /mnt/ntfs/ ntfs nls-utf8,umask-0222,uid-1000,gid-1000,ro 0 0 Follow and Subscribe: Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAeEcUilEETUCGN_9GX4nLA

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