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Once you open the tool, select the drive whose fstab entry you want to edit (Figure A). Figure A Once you’ve selected a disk, you should see three icons below the Volumes display.
No more errors about permissions or anything.<BR><BR>So I have two questions for the Ars hive mind:<BR><BR>1) as topic, what would be different about creating an entry in fstab for always mounting ...
I'm a relative newbie to linux* and need some tips from my fellow arsians on correctly automounting my FAT32 partition. This is probably one of those RTFM moments, but even some advice on which FM ...
USER is the actual username, and GROUP is the group name. The numbers before (USER) and (GROUP) will be used in the /etc/fstab file. It’s time to edit the /etc/fstab file.
File System table or FSTAB refers to system configurations which are usually used on a Linux environment. Sometimes users may have problems with adding spaces in mouth point path. This mainly happens ...
Using the fstab file, you can set a volume to either not mount, or mount in read-only mode so it cannot be modified.