Hi Izzy, Note that Debian uses a 'real' mount and Bering-uClibc busybox mount which doesn't have all the obscure functions of a full mount. But it's better to always use the -t option anyway and don't rely to much on automatic guessing. But why not simply make an entry in fstab ? Maybe Debian also has that.
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