I think you should first open a terminal and run mount
You should from there be able to work out if your hard drive('s partition) is
/dev/sdb1 or something like that, and the flash drive partition something
like /dev/sdc1.
Next, add the line as said by tomlukeywood, with the "/dev/sda" part
and a video tutorial:
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/onpon4/m/tutorial-watching-videos-without-javascript/
Thunderdee - Io ho usato gnome flash per vari mesi pero non ho mai
investigato molto su di esso.. Per quanto riguarda la personalizzazione di
Xfce posso sì spiegarti come si fa. Pero chiaramente devi avere installato
l'ambiente desktop Xfce.
Se tale è il caso, sentiti pure libero di mandarmi
Welcome to a friendly forum composed of fteidnly people. ;D
I would ask you what I have to write in the terminal to make automount my usb
memories and my second HD without going to Trisquel menu, just like I had in
MacOSX.
if you want to mount any drive automaticly you must configure your /etc/fstab
file
heres myn:
# /etc/fstab: static file system
Thanks for the answers guys!! Grazie per le risposte!!
I would ask you what I have to write in the terminal to make automount my usb
memories and my second HD without going to Trisquel menu, just like I had in
MacOSX.
I find troubles sometimes typing with my apple keyboard inside abrowser l
Ciao ThunderDee e benvenuto nella comunità di Trischello!
Welcome! There are many active users in the forum that will help you with
troubleshooting :)
Hello fellas, this is ThunderDee from Italy.
Recently I've switched my 2008 MacPro into a one OS system, Trisquel 7!
I love Trisquel, it's so fast and I think I'm gonna install it into another
computer but I'm not so pratical about using linux systems in general and
with theme-customisation (i