So I experimented a little with mouting, labels and hard drives when i ran into a problem. I tested to mount two hard drives, in the same computer to different "/...". I followed the tutorial and it worked for one of the drives, the one with OpenOS installed. The other one didn't mount automatically as stated in its autorun.lua Thinking it might be a id conflict I changed one of the programs into autorun_data.lua That didn't seem to work either. I guess you can only run one autorun.lua however I'm not sure how to define each HDD to separate directories. If I'd guess I would need a variable set to the addresses. However I'm not how exactly. Any help would be appreciated as I try to learn this mod.
Edit. OK... now it worked. I don't understand... but that's good. I'd still like to know if there's a way to set addresses to variables just for fun.
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So I experimented a little with mouting, labels and hard drives when i ran into a problem. I tested to mount two hard drives, in the same computer to different "/...". I followed the tutorial and it worked for one of the drives, the one with OpenOS installed. The other one didn't mount automatically as stated in its autorun.lua Thinking it might be a id conflict I changed one of the programs into autorun_data.lua That didn't seem to work either. I guess you can only run one autorun.lua however I'm not sure how to define each HDD to separate directories. If I'd guess I would need a variable set to the addresses. However I'm not how exactly. Any help would be appreciated as I try to learn this mod.
Edit. OK... now it worked. I don't understand... but that's good. I'd still like to know if there's a way to set addresses to variables just for fun.
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