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How to Mount a USB Drive Every Time Linux Boots Up

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Feb 11, 2025

If you use a USB drive regularly on your Linux system, you might want it to automatically mount every time your computer starts up, which can save you time and effort, especially if you rely on the USB drive for daily tasks.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to make your USB drive mount automatically at boot on a Linux system.

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