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- <sect1 id="ch-bootable-fstab">
- <title>Creating the /etc/fstab File</title>
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- <indexterm zone="ch-bootable-fstab"><primary sortas="e-/etc/fstab">/etc/fstab</primary></indexterm>
- <para>The <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file is used by some
- programs to determine where file systems are to be mounted by default,
- which must be checked, and in which order. Create a new file systems
- table like this:</para>
- <screen><userinput>cat > /etc/fstab << "EOF"
- <literal># Begin /etc/fstab
- # file system mount-point type options dump fsck
- # order
- /dev/<replaceable>[xxx]</replaceable> / <replaceable>[fff]</replaceable> defaults 1 1
- /dev/<replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable> swap swap pri=1 0 0
- proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
- sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
- devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=4,mode=620 0 0
- shm /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
- # End /etc/fstab</literal>
- EOF</userinput></screen>
- <para>Replace <replaceable>[xxx]</replaceable>,
- <replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable>, and <replaceable>[fff]</replaceable>
- with the values appropriate for the system, for example, <filename
- class="partition">hda2</filename>, <filename
- class="partition">hda5</filename>, and <systemitem
- class="filesystem">ext2</systemitem>. For details on the six
- fields in this file, see <command>man 5 fstab</command>.</para>
- <para>When using a journalling file system, the <parameter>1
- 1</parameter> at the end of the line should be replaced with
- <parameter>0 0</parameter> because such a partition does not need to
- be dumped or checked.</para>
- <para>The <filename class="directory">/dev/shm</filename> mount point
- for <systemitem class="filesystem">tmpfs</systemitem> is included to
- allow enabling POSIX-shared memory. The kernel must have the required
- support built into it for this to work (more about this is in the next
- section). Please note that very little software currently uses
- POSIX-shared memory. Therefore, consider the <filename
- class="directory">/dev/shm</filename> mount point optional. For more
- information, see
- <filename>Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt</filename> in the kernel
- source tree.</para>
- <para>There are other lines which may be added to the
- <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file. One example is a line for USB
- devices:</para>
- <screen>usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=14,devmode=0660 0 0 </screen>
- <para>This option will only work if <quote>Support for Host-side
- USB</quote> and <quote>USB device filesystem</quote> are compiled into
- the kernel (not as a module).</para>
- </sect1>
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