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 /test ext4 x-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?
thanks!
Pol
"/dev/sdb1 /test ext4 auto,users,exec,relatime 0 0"
You do realize that will mount the folder named 'test' you have created
on root. If you do not have a folder named 'test' on root/ in will not
work.
You may want to put the mount folder named 'test' in your home folder,
ie /home/username/test. I mount to a folder named '1-Linux' so that it
will be at the top of my home directory. I hope that helps.
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Jimmy Johnson
Debian Sid/Testing - XFCE4 - AMD64 - EXT4 at sda24
Registered Linux User #380263