garrett, 8 months ago (edited 8 months ago) Good point! GNOME Disks can do this, actually. I didn’t think about that. (Edit: However, I think it’ll just edit the /etc/fstab of the running system. In other words, the one of the live session, not the one on the installation.)
Good point! GNOME Disks can do this, actually. I didn’t think about that.
(Edit: However, I think it’ll just edit the /etc/fstab of the running system. In other words, the one of the live session, not the one on the installation.)