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							- <sect1 id="ch08-fstab">
 
- <title>Creating the /etc/fstab file</title>
 
- <?dbhtml filename="fstab.html" dir="chapter08"?>
 
- <para>In order for certain programs to be able to determine where certain
 
- partitions are supposed to be mounted by default, the /etc/fstab file is
 
- used. Create a new file <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> containing the
 
- following:</para>
 
- <para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/fstab << "EOF"</userinput>
 
- # Begin /etc/fstab
 
- # filesystem   mount-point fs-type    options     dump    fsck-order
 
- /dev/*LFS*     /           *fs-type*  defaults    1       1
 
- /dev/*swap*    swap        swap       pri=1       0       0
 
- proc           /proc       proc       defaults    0       0
 
- # End /etc/fstab
 
- <userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para>
 
- <para><userinput>*LFS*</userinput>, 
 
- <userinput>*swap*</userinput>
 
- and <userinput>*fs-type*</userinput> have to be replaced with the 
 
- appropriate values (/dev/hda2, /dev/hda5 and reiserfs for example).</para>
 
- <para>When adding a reiserfs partition, the <userinput>1 1</userinput> at 
 
- the end of the line should be replaced with <userinput>0 0</userinput>.</para>
 
- <para>For more information on the various fields which are in the fstab
 
- file, see <userinput>man 5 fstab</userinput>.</para>
 
- <para>There are other lines which you may consider adding to your fstab
 
- file.  One example is the line which you must have if you are using
 
- devpts:</para>
 
- <para><screen>devpts         /dev/pts    devpts     gid=4,mode=620 0    0</screen></para> 
 
- <para>Another example is a line to use if you intend to use USB
 
- devices:</para>
 
- <para><screen>usbfs       /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults    0       0</screen></para>
 
- <para>Both of these options will only work if you have the relevant
 
- support compiled into your kernel.</para>
 
- </sect1>
 
 
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