FSTAB(F) XENIX System V FSTAB(F)
Name
fstab - File system mount and check commands.
Description
fstab is an ASCII text file containing information that is
passed to the mount(ADM) and fsck(ADM) commands that are
executed from /etc/rc. A typical /etc/fstab file might look
like this:
/dev/u /u fsckflags="-y -D"
/dev/archive /archive mountflags="-r" fsckflags="-f"
The first column lists the device to be mounted and the
second column gives the mount point (directory) for the
device.
The third column lists any optional flags. Optional flags
are:
fsckflags - Flags that are passed to fsck.
mountflags - Flags that are passed to mount.
prompt - If set to ``y'', prompts whether or
not to mount filesystem. Default is
``n''.
Comment lines start with a number sign (#).
See Also
fsck(ADM), mount(ADM)
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