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I'm trying to automount my drive using the following command in startup applications:

/usr/bin/udisks --mount /dev/sdd1

However, MySQL fails to start when I mount the disk. On the contrary, if I click on the drive via the GUI, MySQL will load normally.

What is going on here? Why won't MySQL recognize the mounted drive when mounted with the command I provided?

Jester87
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  • Take a look at this [Post](http://askubuntu.com/questions/271516/is-there-a-program-to-mount-all-of-my-drives-automatically/271527#271527), try it see if it helps. – Mitch Jul 19 '13 at 11:16
  • @Mitch I tried that, and all of the drives have the automount turned on but they still don't mount when I start-up. Any suggestions? – Jester87 Jul 20 '13 at 20:20
  • Try [This](http://askubuntu.com/questions/154180/how-to-mount-a-new-drive-on-startup), see if it works. – Mitch Jul 20 '13 at 20:43

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