Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2019-02-22 11:36 (UTC-0500):
...
> # <file system> <mount point>   <type> <options>       <dump>  <pass>
> UUID=900b5f0b-4f3d-4a64-8c91-29aee4c6fd07 /sdb1 ext4 errors=remount-ro  0     
>   1
> UUID=d65867da-c658-4e35-928c-9dd2d6dd5742 /sdc1 ext4 errors=remount-ro  0     
>   1
> UUID=007c1f16-34a4-438c-9d15-e3df601649ba /sdc2 ext4 errors=remount-ro  0     
>   1
...
> Obviously, I'm missing something!

Sections of man fstab I suggest for reading (from Buster's version):
1-"The first field", third paragraph. (file system)
2-The example that preceeds "The first field"
3-"The sixth field" (pass)
4-"The fourth field" (mount options)

I've never tried including non-root filesystems in pass 1, so don't know what 
trouble
might result. Changing those three from 1 to 2 might be a good place to start.

I highly recommend assigning labels to filesystems, and assigning those labels 
based
upon expected usage and/or mount points and/or drive model. When this is done, 
fstab
can be much easier to understand, and when necessary, manage. Example:

LABEL=P01M120ESP        /boot/efi       vfat    codepage=437    0 0
LABEL=p02m120swap               swap    swap    defaults        0 0
LABEL=p03m120res        /data/res       ext2    noatime,nofail  0 0
LABEL=p04m120usrlcl     /usr/local      ext4    noatime         0 2
LABEL=p05m120home       /home           ext4    noatime         0 2
LABEL=p06m120deb09      /data/stretch   ext4    noatime,nofail  0 0
LABEL=p07m120deb10              /       ext4    noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
LABEL=tosh06g-videos    /data/videos    ext4    noatime,nofail  0 0
LABEL=mblak02g-misc     /data/misc      ext4    noatime,nofail  0 0
LABEL=st500-01arch      /data/arch      ext4    noatime,noauto  0 0
LABEL=adata16g          /data/music     vfat    codepage=437,noauto 0 0
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