# /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # The following is an example. Please see fstab(5) for further details. # Please refer to mount(1) for a complete description of mount options. # # Format: # # # dump(8) uses the field to determine which file systems need # to be dumped. fsck(8) uses the column to determine which file # systems need to be checked--the root file system should have a 1 in # this field, other file systems a 2, and any file systems that should # not be checked (such as MS-DOS or NFS file systems) a 0. # # The `sw' option indicates that the swap partition is to be activated # with `swapon -a'. UUID=dcdeb525-ea16-4b14-96bc-52669f8b28f6 none swap sw 0 0 # The `bsdgroups' option indicates that the file system is to be mounted # with BSD semantics (files inherit the group ownership of the directory # in which they live). `ro' can be used to mount a file system read-only. UUID=b9ab10f7-0f4f-44f6-a35e-84a5ed7e2097 / ext2 defaults 0 1 UUID=ca647f3e-356f-4550-b714-7cd1d46f1628 /home ext2 defaults 0 2 UUID=c07a265e-014c-46e1-8f8a-5b65ba84eeb9 /var ext2 defaults 0 2 UUID=0da3d82a-00c6-44fe-8cba-cdd65cfeab19 /usr/local ext2 defaults,bsdgroups 0 2 # The `noauto' option indicates that the file system should not be mounted # with `mount -a'. `user' indicates that normal users are allowed to mount # the file system. /dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,noauto,ro,user 0 0 /dev/fd0 /floppy minix defaults,noauto,user 0 0 /dev/fd1 /floppy minix defaults,noauto,user 0 0 # NFS file systems: server:/export/usr /usr nfs defaults 0 0