Many of us use external disks 🖴 to store its data, in order to avoid losing it if the computer get damaged or to keep it safe from viruses 🦠 and hackers 🐱💻, and most of us use cloud ☁️ storage to save its data and to recover it in case it is lost, and one of the best cloud services on the Linux operating system is MEGA as it is free 🆓 (50 GB FREE* storage) and secure 🛡️ (End-to-End Encryption), so considering that you use cloud storage client to sync your data (external drive-cloud drive), you must make the external drive auto-mounted at system startup to avoid the pain of reconfiguration ⚙️ after each reboot, so I will show you today how to do this, you only have to turn on your computer, plugin the external disk, and let's go.
To auto-mount your drive at system startup, follow this simple steps:
- Install gnome disk using the terminal or the software center
- You can edit the mount point and the display name.
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📣 What is your best Linux cloud storage service and client? And which external brand do you recommend to others? Tell us on the comment box.
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