Mounting on fstab [on hold]
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So i have create a file in /mnt which is called myfile.bin
and i want to edit /etc/fstab to automount in /mnt/mymntname with write and read permissions for all users on the system..
my commmand:
/mnt/myfile.bin /mnt/mymntname ext2 auto 0 0
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So i have create a file in /mnt which is called myfile.bin
and i want to edit /etc/fstab to automount in /mnt/mymntname with write and read permissions for all users on the system..
my commmand:
/mnt/myfile.bin /mnt/mymntname ext2 auto 0 0
bash shell ubuntu scripting
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So i have create a file in /mnt which is called myfile.bin
and i want to edit /etc/fstab to automount in /mnt/mymntname with write and read permissions for all users on the system..
my commmand:
/mnt/myfile.bin /mnt/mymntname ext2 auto 0 0
bash shell ubuntu scripting
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So i have create a file in /mnt which is called myfile.bin
and i want to edit /etc/fstab to automount in /mnt/mymntname with write and read permissions for all users on the system..
my commmand:
/mnt/myfile.bin /mnt/mymntname ext2 auto 0 0
bash shell ubuntu scripting
bash shell ubuntu scripting
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A repeat of: unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 ?
– Jeff Schaller
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is not mounting, this command from unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 is not working
– MarianGH223
2 days ago
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A repeat of: unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 ?
– Jeff Schaller
2 days ago
Neither of these accounts have been registered, so you'll find it harder to participate in the site. Consider registering one of the accounts, then addressing the questions/comments that were raised.
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is not mounting, this command from unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 is not working
– MarianGH223
2 days ago
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A repeat of: unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 ?
– Jeff Schaller
2 days ago
A repeat of: unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 ?
– Jeff Schaller
2 days ago
Neither of these accounts have been registered, so you'll find it harder to participate in the site. Consider registering one of the accounts, then addressing the questions/comments that were raised.
– Jeff Schaller
2 days ago
Neither of these accounts have been registered, so you'll find it harder to participate in the site. Consider registering one of the accounts, then addressing the questions/comments that were raised.
– Jeff Schaller
2 days ago
is not mounting, this command from unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 is not working
– MarianGH223
2 days ago
is not mounting, this command from unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 is not working
– MarianGH223
2 days ago
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A repeat of: unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 ?
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– MarianGH223
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