- and not for 3: knowing what to mount where.
I think that 3 is actually useful, but for the human and not for the
command. It is nice to have a list of what is being used where.
I'd rather see /etc/fstab just got ridden of, and e2fsck run by
/hurd/ext2fs itself upon startup (if necessa
Hi,
Thinking twice about this bug[1]: do we need a /etc/fstab file at all?
For now, it is only used for:
- 1: knowing which partition to use as swap,
- 2: knowing which fs need checking (this was the purpose of the
bug),
- and not for 3: knowing what to mount where.
1 could probably be set anoth