Take the noauto out of the options.

> Hi all,
> I'm trying to mount a Fat32 partition at startup for my Redhat 8.0
> box. I've edited my /etc/fstab file to add the line:
> /dev/hda7               /mnt/windows            vfat    user,noauto,rw
> 0 0 and then I type from the command line:
> mount /mnt/windows
> to mount the volumn.
> 
> When I reboot the system the /mnt/windows does not get mounted 
> automatically. Every time I reboot I need to type the mount command
> again.
> 
> How do I let the OS know to mount the volumn at startup?
> 
> I have some more questions about my FAT32 partition, but those will
> have to wait for later.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Hamlet D'Arcy
>