# /etc/fstab # static file system information, see fstab(5) # # This file is not used by the kernel, but rather by mount(8), umount(8), # swapon(8) and swapoff(8). (Some day fsck(8) will also use this file). # # Comment lines have "#" in the first column. The device field is either # the name of a block special file or a swap file. The device and directory # fields should be absolute pathnames (i.e. start with "/"). Entries that # are to be ignored should have type "ignore". Frequency and pass are numeric # fields for dump(8) and fsck(8) that are not yet used in Linux. You can # leave them empty if you want. # # Since entries in this file are processed sequentially, file systems must # appear after the file systems they are mounted on (/usr before /usr/spool). # # A sample fstab: # # device directory type options freq pass # #/dev/hda1 / minix defaults #/dev/hda2 none swap sw #/dev/hda3 /usr ext defaults #/dev/hda4 /usr/spool ext defaults #/dev/hdb1 /dos msdos ro,noexec,nodev #/dev/fd0 /mnt minix ro,nodev,nosuid #/dev/fd1 none ignore xx #/etc/swapfile none swap swap /dev/hda1 / minix defaults /dev/hda2 none swap sw /dev/hda3 /usr ext defaults /dev/hda4 /usr/spool ext defaults /dev/hdb1 /dos msdos ro,noexec,nodev /dev/fd0 /mnt minix ro,nodev,nosuid /dev/fd1 none ignore xx /etc/swapfile none swap sw