altair4 wrote:OK, it looks like you already created the /media/Media mount point.
Go into /etc/fstab and change:
#/dev/219042da-6549-4689-b911-bb7445e25b49 /media/Media ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2
to this:
/dev/sda6 /media/Media ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2
To get to fstab as root:
Press
Alt+F2 ( press the Alt anf F2 keys at the same time )
Type
gksu gedit /etc/fstab
Save the file. You can do this without rebooting but I'm not sure what you have mounted at the moment so just do a reboot.
edit: Ok it works now, except for "2 Downloads", and "2 Downloads 2 partition".
this is what I have added:
/dev/sda6 /media/Media ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2
/dev/sda7 /media/Backup ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2
/dev/sda1 "/media/2 Downloads" ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2 <------ doesnt work (wont work without the " " either)
/dev/sda2 "/media/2 Downloads 2" ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2 <------ doesnt work (wont work without the " " either)
[bullocks]
Damn, this was more than I bargained for.
At first it worked. But "2 Downloads" and "2 Downloads 2" still would not automount. I thought, it must be because of the "spaces" in the partition lable. I tried a few things (like putting " " between the labels in the fstab), it didnt work. So I just removed the lines and called it a day. Well... It seems that didnt do it, now I cant automount ANY partitions at all. So I decided to return the fstab to its default state. This didnt work either, I can now mount (just mount, not automount) every drive, except for media/Media... ???
What is happening? Also, on startup, b4 my computer "goes into the OS", I see the usual Mintlogo, but now under the logo I see a bunch of texts saying its checking for my partitions... This never happened before.
o_O[/bullocks]