In the last episode (Aug 27), Marcel.lautenbach said: > well, i new to freebsd but i didn't find help in the newbelist. and > since i got this daily message from the list i think this is the > right place to go. > > i am at the point to change my /etc/fstab file. well, there i can set > two numbers 1 for root file system; 2 for another ufs file system and > 0 for everythin else. so, in my example here: why ist a ms-dos file > system set to 2 and not to 0? it isn't a ufs file > system...*wondering* > > also, why to distinguish between 1,2 and 0. there is a file system > declaration in the third column. so, i don't get it with the > differences and reasons for these three numbers. but i would like to > understand :-)
Run "man fstab", and read the descriptions of the fifth and sixth columns. > so, can someone help? > > and, what does the term "userland" mean for freebsd? Any user programs, headers, libraries, etc (anything that's not the kernel). -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"