I have an HP laptop with 4.0.2.rc2 installed.  Everything works well, with 
the exception of a couple of small things I've asked about previously.   
Now I'm trying to tune it a bit.  I have a 256G SSD where qubes is 
installed, and a 1TB traditional hard drive.  I want to attach the hard 
drive to my "work" VM on boot.  Currently, I boot up the machine, go to the 
"Qubes Devices" tab on the panel, choose the device, and attach it 
manually.  Then I open a terminal in the VM and mount it to a directory 
from the command line.  It works fine.

However...  it would be more convenient to have it mount automatically on 
that VM on boot up.  I know how to edit the /etc/fstab file to 
automatically mount a visible drive.  What I don't know how to do is to 
make the drive visible to the VM automatically on boot.  I've poked around 
the documentation but missed the instructions, if they are there.

Can anybody either tell me how to do this or point me to the documentatoin 
on it?

And, by the way, the more I'm using this OS, the more I like it.  I have to 
think a little differently about managing workflow, but the idea of being 
able to surf the web on one VM and do work on another while 
compartmentalizing them transparently is really great.  Great job.  I 
appreciate the work the developers have done.


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