https://www.fosslinux.com/4216/how-to-automount-hard-disk-partitions-in-ubuntu.htm
or some reason, if it’s not happening automatically by default settings, there is a fix for it. Let’s take a quick look at the steps needed.
Automounting hard disks and partitions in Ubuntu
This guide is tested to be working 100% in Ubuntu 18.04, but you should have no problems what-so-ever in Ubuntu 17.10 and above.
Step 1) Go to “Activities” and launch “Disks.”
Launching Disks from App Menu
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Step 2) Select the hard disk or the partition in the left pane and then click on the “Additional partition options,” which is represented by the gear icon.
Hard disk Settings
Step 3) Select “Edit Mount Options…”.
Partition Settings menu
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Step 4) Toggle the “User Session Defaults” option to OFF.
Step 5) Check the box “Mount at system startup.” Make sure “Show in the user interface” is also checked.
Partition Mount Options
Step 6) Click “OK.”
That’s it. Next time you boot the computer, you should see the partition automounted.
Adding additional authorization to mount
In case you wanted a layer of security and would like to set up authorization for mounting a hard disk or a partition, you can do that too from the “Disks” utility.
While in the “Mount Options” menu, check the box “Require additional authorization to mount.” You must enter a password to complete the setup.

Mount Options – Setting Authorization
Note that this authorization is only applicable to non-administrators of the PC. Admin users will be able to mount the partition without needing to enter the password. This also means that if there is only one account in your PC, which implies it’s that of the administrator, this setting does not affect.
本文详细介绍了如何在Ubuntu系统中自动挂载硬盘分区,适用于17.10及更高版本。通过六步操作,包括使用“Disks”应用程序设置挂载选项,确保系统启动时自动挂载指定分区。





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