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I accidentally removed arios-automount startup, so drives don't startup with the system any more, even with reinstalling the program, and i don't know the startup command for it.
Any Help?


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I think that the command for the arios-automount package should be "automount"



Make sure you have installed the package, there is a file name "automount.desktop" in the /etc/xdg/autostart or in ~/.config/autostart/ folder with the following content:



[Desktop Entry]
# @location ~/.config/autostart/
Name=Auto-mount
Type=Application
Exec=automount
Icon=gnome-dev-harddisk
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true

Comment[en_US]=Automatically Mounts Partitions
Comment=Automatically Mounts Partitions


If you want to add this command to the startup list, open the Startup Applications from the dash.



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Add the following:



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Name: Auto-mount
Command: automount
Comment: Automatically Mounts Partitions


Hope it helps.


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