If you want the partition to be automatically (statically) mounted, you need to add the specific information to the /etc/fstab file. For example, you need to add an entry such as
Code:
# /dev/sda6
UUID=AB707BCE707F8DE8 /media/sda6 ext3 defaults,relatime,auto 0 1
In the above example (your details will differ), you can find out the correct UUID for your partition (the part in red) using the command
Code:
sudo blkid /dev/sda6
(Replace sda6 with the actual partition device ID in your case).
You should also create the mount point (the part in blue)
Code:
sudo mkdir /media/sda6
sudo chown root:plugdev /media/sda6
Note that directories / files subsequently created on the mounted drive will carry ownership / permissions relevant to the user.
Post back if you need more details. A look at your current partition/hdd structure will be helpful; give the following commands from a terminal (Applications-Accessories-Terminal)
Code:
sudo fdisk -l
mount
Also, as an aside: I'd suggest you mind your language on public forums such as these; you may well end up with an infraction for inappropriate language.
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