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Ubuntu 14.04 (from Question #251754).

I want to mount my internal HDD at at startup (I boot from an SSD). I
attempt to set this, following this procedure:

1. Open Disks utility
2. Select the disk
3. Below the disk's Volumes, click on the More actions button
4. Select Edit Mount Options...
5. Select Automatic Mount Options "Off"
6. Under Mount Options, ensure that Mount at startup is selected
7. Click OK
8. Enter password into Authenticate dialog box
9. Restart

but this procedure doesn't work. Upon rebooting, and after Grub attempts
to start Ubuntu, I receive the error message "An error occurred while
mounting /mnt/4f721fc0-8072-453f-b48f-ca686bd89549. Press S to skip
mounting or M for manual recovery".

I press S and the boot process continues OK. If I try to mount the disk
immediately after booting, I receive the error message "Unable to access
"Storage"".

So then I start the Disks utility and set it to Automatic Mount Options
"On" and reboot.

To me, it seems like this should work, but it doesn't.

A number of photos of the process are at

https://imgur.com/a/yZHD8

(Alt+PrtScn doesn't work after selecting More actions).

** Affects: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: bot-comment
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Fault trying to mount internal HDD at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1348363
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