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The order of records in fstab is important because fsck(8), mount(8), and umount(8) sequentially iterate through fstab doing their thing. Blank lines and comment lines beginning with a "#" are ignored. The space- or tab-separated fields within e

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    鳥哥的 Linux 私房菜 -- 第七章、Linux 磁碟與檔案系統管理
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    https://help.ubuntu.com
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    fstab - How to mount a new drive on startup - Ask Ubuntu ...
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  • An alternate way to mount an NFS share from another machine is to add a line to the /etc/f...
    19.2.1. Mounting NFS File Systems using etcfstab
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    5.9.5. Mounting File Systems Automatically with etcfstab
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  • The order of records in fstab is important because fsck(8), mount(8), and umount(8) sequen...
    fstab - Wikipedia
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  • /etc/fstab is a system configuration file and is used to tell the Linux kernel which parti...
    Understanding fstab - Ubuntu Forums
    https://ubuntuforums.org
  • Editing fstab to automount partitions at startup auto mounting partitions is very easy in ...
    Editing fstab to automount partitions at startup - Linux ...
    https://community.linuxmint.co
  • The fstab (/etc/fstab) (or file systems table) file is a system configuration file on Debi...
    fstab - Debian Wiki
    https://wiki.debian.org
  • The fstab(5) file can be used to define how disk partitions, various other block devices, ...
    fstab - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
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