Coming over from the Tales of Bad Linux Admin thread where bombcar made mention of /dev/sda2 not being found on boot. To which chong seemed to think it odd that bombcar was not using the uuid of the ...
Long answer: Not unless you are changing your / mount point.<BR><BR>There shouldn't be any need to explicitly "reload it." It just works.<BR><BR>If you mounted something with "mount /cdrom" and you ...
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 ...
How to edit Linux drive mount point options using a GUI Your email has been sent If you'd prefer not to manually edit the /etc/fstab file on your Linux machines, this handy GUI tool can help you with ...
File systems and UUIDs have a special relationship on Linux systems. What are these very long identifiers and how can you view the connections between them and disk partitions? The /etc/fstab file is ...
If you get tired of having to remount Windows shares when you reboot your Linux box, read about an easy way to make those shares permanently mount. It has never been easier for Linux to interact ...