In order to mount things at startup one normally adds an entry
to /etc/fstab (Or whatever the equivalent on your system is).
For better answers than this you will need to provide lots
more details, but probably to some other newsgroup as this
is not a 'shell' question but an admin one.
Adam
> You are fixing the wrong problem, get a UPS.
> In order to mount things at startup one normally adds an entry
> to /etc/fstab (Or whatever the equivalent on your system is).
> For better answers than this you will need to provide lots
> more details, but probably to some other newsgroup as this
> is not a 'shell' question but an admin one.
> Adam
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