AFAIK, no. A snip of man mount tells you why:
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noauto Can only be mounted explicitly (i.e., the -a option will not cause the file system to be mounted).
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You can probably solve this by making a little script that does all the mounts for you.
Thanks Alex, of course the little scripts is what I have for mount and unmount of my partitions but natually I wanted an easier way :)
You already found the easiest way :-)
-n.
Alex