课程: Building an Ubuntu Server

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Mounting disks automatically

Mounting disks automatically

- [Presenter] While we can manually mountain file systems when they're needed on a server, it's often more useful to tell the system to automatically mount our file systems at boot time instead. After all, why wouldn't we want our disks to be available all the time automatically? In order to do this we'll work with the etc fstab file, the file system table which the system looks to in order to find disks it knows about. This file contains information about file systems in a series of columns which represent parts of the mount command we might use manually at the command line and a few other pieces of information. Here on Ubuntu Server, the file has a set of comments at the top that remind us what each column is for. Starting at the left, we have the designation for the file system we want to use. Well, this column can contain a partition identifier like we've worked with so far, something like devSDB one or devSTA one.…

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