Aaron Toponce wrote:
Adding the entry to /etc/fstab would mean that you want the disk mounted by the init on boot, rather than your preferred desktop manager. So, if you don't want it mounted on boot, don't add it to your fstab.
Except when you add the "noauto" option, which means it is not mounted on boot.
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