On 07/08/07 13:44, Arijit Sarkar wrote:
Hi all,
I use ubuntu (and recently dual-boot with debian) since April this year.
I don't use windows anymore, in fact i don't need to. I've learned a lot
in Linux in these days.
Recently I found in ubuntu "/etc/fstab", some UUID for my mounted
partition rather than "/dev/sda1" etc.
I found in internet that it has some advantages.
My question: I have a common partition for data (xfs formatted) which I
want to access from both ubuntu and debian. And that partition should
also automatically mount at boot with user can read/write without going
sudo.
How can I achieve this using UUID naming at "/etc/fstab"?
my current disk structure:
/dev/sda1: reiserfs (ubuntu)
/dev/sda2: swap (common)
/dev/sda3: reiserfs (debian)
/dev/sda4: xfs (common accessible partition)
right now my fstab has the following line for xfs partition, what should
I change ?
/dev/sda4 /media/xfs xfs defaults 0 1
/sbin/blkid
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