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A question about fstab


Auto-mounts ntfs drives in Read-Only ModeIn Nautilus I have two identical entries in my devices list, why?Swap partition does not mount on restartUnable to mount an LVM Hard-drive after upgradeAre my permissions correct for sharing files with Windows?Automount NTFS partition like Nautilus doMounted network share does not list all subfolders/etc/fstab seems differentUnable to mount internal hard-driveRestoring fstab file on a Dell laptop













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All the information I find about the fstab file shows that the units are listed chronologically.



sda1
sda2
sdb1
etc...



My fstab file is listed as follows:



sda2 (root)
sda1 (efi)
sda3 (swap)



Computer works, but starts a little slow, it takes a long time to connect sda2.



Therefore, I wonder how the devices are listed in the fstab file
has some significance









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    All the information I find about the fstab file shows that the units are listed chronologically.



    sda1
    sda2
    sdb1
    etc...



    My fstab file is listed as follows:



    sda2 (root)
    sda1 (efi)
    sda3 (swap)



    Computer works, but starts a little slow, it takes a long time to connect sda2.



    Therefore, I wonder how the devices are listed in the fstab file
    has some significance









    share
























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      All the information I find about the fstab file shows that the units are listed chronologically.



      sda1
      sda2
      sdb1
      etc...



      My fstab file is listed as follows:



      sda2 (root)
      sda1 (efi)
      sda3 (swap)



      Computer works, but starts a little slow, it takes a long time to connect sda2.



      Therefore, I wonder how the devices are listed in the fstab file
      has some significance









      share














      All the information I find about the fstab file shows that the units are listed chronologically.



      sda1
      sda2
      sdb1
      etc...



      My fstab file is listed as follows:



      sda2 (root)
      sda1 (efi)
      sda3 (swap)



      Computer works, but starts a little slow, it takes a long time to connect sda2.



      Therefore, I wonder how the devices are listed in the fstab file
      has some significance







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