How To: Understand And Edit /etc/fstab In Linux
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
fstab is a configuration file that contains information of all the partitions and storage devices in your computer. Learn what its contents mean and how it's used in conjunction with the mount command. This is a good guide for people who are new to Linux and want to know more about mounting partitions on start-up.
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