Enabling Host To Automatically Mount Partitions - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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To unmount the file system, at the command prompt, type:
9.
umount /mnt/strad
Enabling Host to Automatically Mount
Partitions
By editing the
/etc/fstab
automatically mount Memory Array partitions on boot up.
Log into the host computer as
1.
Edit the
2.
/etc/fstab
Add the following row to the file, changing the values to appropriate ones for
3.
your system:
/dev/<partition> /mnt/<mount_pth> <fs_type> <mount_opt>
<dump_opt> <fsck_opt>
Where:
/dev/<partition>
/mnt/<mount_pth>
<fs_type>
<mount_opt>
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
Configuring Partitions and Storage Devices
file, you can enable the host computer to
and change directories into
root
file with the desired text editing tool.
Specifies the partition name.
Specifies the default mount path.
Specifies the file system type of the device.
Specifies the mount options, which are
separated by commas, for the file system.
The available options are:
auto | noauto
automatically mount the device or not. With
, the device can only be mounted
noauto
explicitly.
user | nouser
typical user versus the "root" user can mount
the device.
exec | noexec
contained on the partition can or cannot be
executed. Not recommended for a root
partition.
—Mounts the device read-only.
ro
—Mounts the device read-write.
rw
—Specifies how input and
sync | async
output is performed by the device. For
example, a command is executed at the same
time it has been issued.
—Specifies to use the default
defaults
options, which are:
,
,
auto
nouser
async.
/etc
—Specifies whether to
—Specifies whether a
—Specifies that the binaries
,
,
,
,
rw
suid
dev
exec
.
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