On 09/19/2016 06:15 AM, Pol Hallen wrote:
hi all :-)
I migrated my pc to systemd (!), in /etc/fstab I've
/dev/sdb1/testext4x-systemd.automount00
(I use UUID but to semplify I wrote /dev/sdb1)
this line works but only on some pc
what is the correct way to mount a disk
Pol Hallen [2016-09-19 15:15:26+02] wrote:
> I migrated my pc to systemd (!), in /etc/fstab I've
> what is the correct way to mount a disk automatically at start up of
> system?
Just like before. There's no need to change anything.
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Pol Hallen <de...@fuckaround.org> writes:
> hi all :-)
>
> I migrated my pc to systemd (!), in /etc/fstab I've
>
> /dev/sdb1 /test ext4x-systemd.automount 0 0
> (I use UUID but to semplify I wrote /dev/sdb1)
>
> this line works but only on some
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 03:15:26PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> I migrated my pc to systemd (!), in /etc/fstab I've
>
> /dev/sdb1 /test ext4x-systemd.automount 0 0
> (I use UUID but to semplify I wrote /dev/sdb1)
Changing the content of your files is not "si
hi all :-)
I migrated my pc to systemd (!), in /etc/fstab I've
/dev/sdb1 /test ext4x-systemd.automount 0 0
(I use UUID but to semplify I wrote /dev/sdb1)
this line works but only on some pc
what is the correct way to mount a disk automatically at start up of system
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