On 10-12-06 03:21 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 07:24:53AM -0800, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:

On boot all other non-essential drives are auto-mounted (XP, W7, Centos 
partitions).  How can I just have a list of drives that I do want mounted or 
none at all.

How to make this happen?

On my system I edit the /etc/fstab file. File systems that are
automounted have 'auto' in their list of options.  File systems not to
be automounted have 'noauto' instead.

Don't get this mixed up with auto as the file system, which tells the
system to make an educated guess as to what file system is used --
useful for things like floppy disks.

The file system nake is the third field on a line in /etc/fstab; the
comma-separated options constitute the fourth field.

-- hendrik

What distro are you using? It should only be system volumes in fstab afaik for debian/ubuntu.

Jeremy
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