Mounting external USB at boot on ppc mac mini 10.4 Tiger

Hello,
I'm trying to find out the best way to mount an external USB HD on boot, on Tiger. The default behaviour of the system is to mount external devices when a specific user logins. That's smart, because in theory we don't need to lose time mounting the device on boot first, and secondly MacOSX will mount the external device using the user's specific permissions to access the data.
My problem is that I don't want to wait for a login, I want to mount the external device as soon as the system starts. The system is a mac mini tiger 10.4.11 with macports installed. I manage it via "Remote Desktop" and (mostly) ssh.
I'm thinking about creating a wrapper and a launchd (plist) file.
Is there another way, using the kinda weird fstab syntax on using cli commands like "automount"?
Thanks in advance

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