Hello all, I have had this raspberry pi for three years and always intended to
set it up as a nas/personal cloud. This week, I have finally gotten around to
it. I'm using raspbian via command line. This meets my needs and in
particular it potentially lets me remote administrate. I have a good two pages
of notes. Many appropriate packages are installed and updates performed. My
drives are all accessible, but I have run into an issue. In order to make my
drives mount automatically at startup, I need to edit the fstab file. I have
done this successfully, but my drives don't mount automatically, even though
all of the commands work if I run them myself. I used the tutorial found here:
http://www.techjawab.com/2013/06/how-to-setup-mount-auto-mount-usb-hard.html ;
<http://www.techjawab.com/2013/06/how-to-setup-mount-auto-mount-usb-hard.html>
This I believe is intended for arch, but all of the commands work exactly as
advertised on raspbian. I am guessing there is a problem with the way I wrote
my fstab file, but this is my first time doing such and I don't particularly
know what to search for on google to get the answer I need.
Would some one be willing to look at the contents of my fstab and tell me where
I went wrong? I could paste it into an email message.
Thanks,
Erik Burggraaf
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