This comes pre-installed on GNOME images.
Instructions
- Open GNOME Disks (
gnome-disk-utility
) - Locate the disk and partition you want to mount
- Click the cog icon on the partition
- Select “Edit Mount Options”
- Turn off “User Session Default”
- Check: “Mount at system startup” and “Show in user interface”
- In the space where this is no label:
nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show,
(refer to the correct filesystem below for more options) /var/mnt/games
(or whatever directory you made)auto
- Select “Take Ownership”
- Open the terminal to test the mounts by running the command:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo mount -a
- If no errors appeared then it should be safe to reboot.
Note: If errors occur, then research the error and undo what you did and try again. Redo the previous two steps in the terminal as GNOME Disks might not give a good error to search for if the test mount fails.
Display Name should be added too. Name it whatever you want it to be identified as.
Filesystem Arguments
Warning: If a drive is formatted, then do not remove it from
/etc/fstab
, so the “nofail” option is a must to avoid issues with booting.
BTRFS:
defaults,compress-force=zstd:3,noatime,lazytime,commit=120,space_cache=v2,nofail
Ext4:
defaults,noatime,errors=remount-ro,nofail,rw,users,exec
NTFS:
defaults,noatime,nofail,rw,users,exec
Note: Do not use the NTFS filesystem for game library storage in Bazzite, and it is not supported and you will get lots of issues with it. NTFS is not intended as a game drive for Bazzite.
Permissions for the drive
sudo chown $USER:$USER /mnt/games
Advanced Options (Not required for most setups)
Change at your own risk!
Information about compression:
3 is a good balance, older CPUs should use 1.
Information about subvolumes:
use subvol=name
as an option, KDE and GNOME Disks let you only mount 1 subvolume through the GUI, you can mount the root with subvol=/
if a default subvolume is configured in the filesystem
Installing GNOME Disks on non-GNOME images
If you would like to install this, then it can be layered to your system by entering in a terminal:
rpm-ostree install gnome-disk-utility
Reboot your system after it has finished installing the terminal.