I wanted to avoid the repetition of entering root password for mounting my internal storage drive.
So i decided to edit fstab, I copied from output of blkid, here is the line:
/dev/sdb1: LABEL="Data" UUID="3477a04f-d073-46d9-8c7e-237012714900" TYPE="ext4"
computer starts OK but it is still asking for password.
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Problem with fstab [SOLVED]
Re: Problem with fstab
/dev/sdb1: LABEL="Data" UUID="3477a04f-d073-46d9-8c7e-237012714900" TYPE="ext4"
Is not a properly formatted fstab line.
Is not a properly formatted fstab line.
Re: Problem with fstab
See: https://wiki.debian.org/fstab
And, maybe this will help, although it's a different situation... My line in fstab for a storage partition on my hard drive looks like this:
And, maybe this will help, although it's a different situation... My line in fstab for a storage partition on my hard drive looks like this:
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/dev/sda5 /mnt/sda5 ext3 defaults 0 2
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Re: Problem with fstab
This works great at my place (Debian 8 )
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UUID=xxxxxxxxx-b1e4-4190-b263-yyyyyyyyyyyy /data/webdav1 ext4, user,auto 0 0
Re: Problem with fstab
Thanks for all answers.
I looked in another computer for an fstab that works and solved.
first the UUID, then the mount point (easier to identify if there is a label). then follow the columns in the file itself i.e. type(ext4) , then defaults , 0, 2.
Thank you
I looked in another computer for an fstab that works and solved.
first the UUID, then the mount point (easier to identify if there is a label). then follow the columns in the file itself i.e. type(ext4) , then defaults , 0, 2.
Thank you