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device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/4f999afe-6114-4531-ba37-4bf4a00efd9e"; | device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/4f999afe-6114-4531-ba37-4bf4a00efd9e"; | ||
fsType = "exfat"; | fsType = "exfat"; | ||
options = [ | options = [ # If you don't have this options attribute, it'll default to "defaults" | ||
# boot options for fstab. Search up fstab mount options you can use | # boot options for fstab. Search up fstab mount options you can use | ||
"users" # Allows any user to mount and unmount | "users" # Allows any user to mount and unmount | ||
"nofail" # Prevent system from failing if this drive doesn't mount | |||
]; | ]; | ||
}; | }; | ||
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Bind mounting allows a filesystem hierarchy or a file to be mounted at a different mount point. Unlike a symbolic link, a bind mount does not exist on the filesystem itself. | Bind mounting allows a filesystem hierarchy or a file to be mounted at a different mount point. Unlike a symbolic link, a bind mount does not exist on the filesystem itself. In the following example, the path {{ic|/olddir}} will be mounted in {{ic|/newdir}} | ||
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_(Unix)#Bind_mounting Wikipedia - Bind mount]</ref> | <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_(Unix)#Bind_mounting Wikipedia - Bind mount]</ref> | ||
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