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










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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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    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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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







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, Rui F Ribeiro, thrig, Thomas, RalfFriedl yesterday


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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, Rui F Ribeiro, thrig, Thomas, RalfFriedl yesterday


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









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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.
    – Jeff Schaller
    2 days ago










  • is not mounting, this command from unix.stackexchange.com/q/481789/117549 is not working
    – MarianGH223
    2 days ago












  • 1




    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










  • 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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