hi ElEsido,

If I remember correctly, in piCore, /etc/fstab is generated
"dynamically" early during every boot process.

When I tried making my own /etc/fstab and saving with a backup I found
it loaded too late in the boot process to be used.

Also, most fstab entries are "noauto" so mount -a doesn't mount them.

For mounting devices for LMS, I think Paul has by-passed fstab and mount
-a by scripting mounts directly in a startup script.

regards
Greg


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