You just need to run it, even after fstab loads as the mount -a reloads the fstab file.
I am not familiar with where in the startup process you have to put it, but have seen several posts discussing...
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You just need to run it, even after fstab loads as the mount -a reloads the fstab file.
I am not familiar with where in the startup process you have to put it, but have seen several posts discussing...
I use separate data partitions and install/reinstall often to test. # are my own comments on planned improvements or old versions of stuff. You will als
This is my script as my data partitions...