Malin Freeborn
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input examples are now given as ```bash input $ARG1 ``` While outputs use md's '> ' sign as a quote.
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title: "fstab"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "System" ]
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---
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# Basics
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The ordering of `/etc/fstab` is
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1. disk
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2. mount point
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3. filesystem type
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4. options
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5. dump
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6. pass
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E.g.:
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> UUID=877f14e8-4738-46b0-884f-ba330dad1a7d /mnt/biggie ext4 nofail,rw,relatime 0 2
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> UUID=B21648C416488AF5 /mnt/share ntfs nofail,rw,nosuid,nodev,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,blksize=4096 0 0
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## 5: Dump
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Ignore this obsolete option.
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## 6: Pass
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| Number | Meaning |
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| 0 | Swap (or not mounted) |
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| 1 | Mount at / |
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| 2 | Mount somewhere else |
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## Options
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- `nofail` means the computer will not fail to boot, even if the drive fails, or is unplugged. It's a good option for everything except `/`.
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- noauto means 'don't mount on boot' (but you can still mount with `mount -a`).
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