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- fstab (after file systems table) is a system file commonly found in the directory /etc on Unix and Unix-like computer systems. In Linux, it is part of...
- in fstab. Therefore, mtab is usually in a format similar to that of fstab. Most of the time it is possible to directly use lines from mtab in fstab. The...
- same /etc/fstab file: file://localhost/etc/fstab file:///etc/fstab The KDE environment uses URIs without an authority field: file:/etc/fstab Here are some...
- test "$mnt" = "/"; then found="$dev" fi done < /etc/fstab Fish example: set found '' cat /etc/fstab | while read dev mnt rest if test "$mnt" = "/" set...
- archive. The following example extracts the file /etc/fstab from the archive: $ cpio -i -d /etc/fstab < archive.cpio The files contained in a cpio archive...
- the Linux kernel support four mount options, which can be specified in fstab: strictatime (formerly atime, and formerly the default; strictatime as of...
- in the Unix file space. Initial mount points can be configured in /etc/fstab, which has a format very similar to Unix systems, except that Windows paths...
- System administrators define these file systems in the configuration file fstab (vfstab in Solaris), which also indicates options and mount points. In some...
- the root user. A file system can be defined as user mountable in the /etc/fstab file by the root user. To display all mounted partitions: $ mount proc on...
- usually do not configure the installed system to use TRIM and thus the /etc/fstab file requires manual modifications. This is because the current Linux TRIM...