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Stupid #linux question: I need to find a way to ensure that a network share is mounted at ALL times, even after a reboot. Why. My #jellyfin server loves to punish me and wipe my libraries because specific mounts are not mounted. A simple "sudo mount -a" and a Scan All Libraries fixes the problem but it's still annoying when I install updates and reboot.
Any thoughts on this one?
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