• Mounting a partition during boot

    From Richard Owlett@rowlett@cloud85.net to alt.os.linux.debian on Fri Sep 15 06:11:50 2023
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    I'm a senior citizen who hasn't installed Debian for years.
    I wish to change what partitions are automatically mounted.
    That's the appropriate file to edit.
    I scanned the contents of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" without enlightenment.
    Pointer to documentation please.
    TIA

    P.S. I date back to Squeeze ;/

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  • From Marco Moock@mm+usenet@dorfdsl.de to alt.os.linux.debian on Fri Sep 15 13:13:46 2023
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    Am 15.09.2023 schrieb Richard Owlett <rowlett@cloud85.net>:

    I wish to change what partitions are automatically mounted.
    That's the appropriate file to edit.

    /etc/fstab is responsible for mounts during the bootup.

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  • From Richard Owlett@rowlett@cloud85.net to alt.os.linux.debian on Fri Sep 15 06:19:07 2023
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    On 09/15/2023 06:13 AM, Marco Moock wrote:
    Am 15.09.2023 schrieb Richard Owlett <rowlett@cloud85.net>:

    I wish to change what partitions are automatically mounted.
    That's the appropriate file to edit.

    /etc/fstab is responsible for mounts during the bootup.


    That was a *FAST* response.
    Thank you.


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