[orca-list] Mounting units automatically in a graphical interface



Hello all,

I'd like to mount /dev/sda6 automatically, but I don't know how to do it.

Firstly, I tried to edit directly fstab, but if you are not extremely
careful, the system does not initialize.

As a result, I want to do it with a graphical interface using the
confort of my Orca.

The problem is: how to do it?

I tried the command "gnome-disks". A GUI is opened, but I could not
understand how to interact with it.

Searching in Google, I found some mentions about Pysdm. However, this
program is removed from repositories and I can't use it with my Ubuntu
13.10.

I have the followin partitions:


/dev/sda1: UUID="d06cd851-2711-4f23-9a55-ec7e8e2a99b6" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sda5: UUID="2c5766dc-45a6-4498-8c3a-ed377e0b0707" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sda6: UUID="e781fd64-0f92-464c-9303-a5ad3814dbb5" TYPE="ext4"

sda1 contains the Linux and sda5 is the swap partition. I'd like to
mount /dev/sda6 in /media each time the computer starts, but I don't
want to deal with the dangerous fstab.

Does someone know how to do it with Orca and a graphical interface?

Regards,



-- 
Luciano de Souza


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