| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425 | <sect1 id="ch06-mtablink"><title>Creating the mtab symlink</title><?dbhtml filename="mtablink.html" dir="chapter06"?><para>The next thing to do is to create a symlink pointing from<filename>/etc/mtab</filename> to <filename>/proc/mounts</filename>.This is done using the following command:</para><para><screen><userinput>ln -s /proc/mounts /etc/mtab</userinput></screen></para><para>Creating this symlink avoids problems which can occur if<filename class="directory">/</filename> is mounted read-only and theinformation in <filename>/etc/mtab</filename> is stale (i.e. out of date).By creating the symlink to <filename>/proc/mounts</filename>, we ensure thatthe information on currently mounted devices is always up-to-date.</para><para>Note that using this symlink requires that you have support for theproc filesystem compiled into your kernel. This support is included bydefault, and should not be removed unless you <emphasis>really</emphasis>know what you are doing, as some more things besides the<filename>/etc/mtab</filename> symlink depend on proc being present.In short, make sure you have proc filesystem support in your kernel.</para></sect1>
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