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HTG Explains: What is the Linux fstab and How Does It Work?

December 13th, 2010 • Related • Filed Under
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If you’re running Linux, then it’s likely that you’ve needed to change some options for your file systems.  Getting acquainted with fstab can make the whole process a lot easier, and it’s much easier than you think.

What is Fstab?


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