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The /etc/fstab file contains static file system information. It normally contains an entry for each partition name or UUID that lists the mount point, filesystem type and mount options.

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new internal drive can't mount as user on ubuntu 22.04

if I add an internal drive either pcie or sata (both are SSD's), GPT or MBR with only EXT4 partitions (home directory : one partition per drive, contains only data) it will not mount automatically and ...
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Ubuntu 22.04 - Nautilus - SMB mounts showing up twice on sidebar

I have an ubuntu 22.04 system (gobsmack) that has mounts to an SMB share \foosmb with three shares: alphashare, betashare, deltashare When I mount the foosmb shares on gobsmack, the entries for alpha/...
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Editing fstab to auto mount external exFAT HDDs at boot as a certain user

Fresh Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS install with Gnome Desktop. I have recently had issues after editing the mounting options via the "Disks" app. I decided a fresh install was the best fix. Now ...
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CIFS mounts in Ubuntu VM vs WSL2

I am trying to migrate from a virtual machine running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS in VirtualBox on my Windows 11 host to the same distribution running in WSL2 on the same host. I've got most things working ...
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Only one CIFS share is auto-mounted

I have the following two mounts listed in my /etc/fstab //192.168.10.1/StashNas /mnt/stashnas cifs uid=sam,gid=sam,credentials=/etc/stashnas.credentials 0 0 //192.168.10.1/StashSam /mnt/stashsam cifs ...
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editing fstab with different mount point for raid array

I created a software raid 5 array on ubuntu 24.04 LTS. I mistakenly created a mount point it seems called "/mnt/mdo" instead of "/md0" I mean, to be fair it probably really doesnt ...
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fstab ignores username configuration

I'm struggling to find a solution to this random issue. I have the following configuration: //192.168.1.39/MediaCenter /media/NAS/MediaCenter cifs username=USER1,password=PASSWORD1,uid=1000 //192.168....
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How do I run a task on poweroff, but not on reboot, before a mount point is unmounted?

I have configured /etc/fstab to auto-mount an NFS share on startup; I have also configured rsnapshot to backup some crucial system data (/home, /etc, ...) to the same NFS share by running rsnapshot -V ...
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NFS NAS drive no longer listed in dock & requires additional authentication

After installation the Ubuntu 24.04 on my PC, my NAS drive, which uses NFS protocol, does not work like before. It is not enlisted in my dock nor the locations in the Files app. When I manually ...
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Deamon depends on smb share(in fstab), problem at shutdown

I got a daemon which depends on a SMB share, which is mounted via fstab. All is good at startup, but during a shutdown, the system attempts to unmount the share while the daemon is still running (...
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Adding a single line to fstab creates two pairs of duplicate devices in Thunar side pane (and may have other side effects)

Brief background: My multi-TB zfs array is mounted at root level (/bertha). I've got some apps (Steam, Plex) that refuse to believe that /bertha is a reasonable place to put files (I'm sure they're ...
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Ubuntu 22.04 fstab settings don't completely "take"

The following fstab entries allowed rw access on my data drives and mounted them in /media: UUID=1214119514117CC3 /media/Expansion1 ntfs auto,nofail,noatime,rw,user,dev,umask=000,...
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unresponding cp between two remote cifs share, both on the same distant machine

I have 2 cifs remote share in /etc/fstab on xubuntu machine //192.168.1.2/THOMAS /media/THOMAS cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,_netdev,iocharset=utf8,vers=2.0,nofail,cache=none,uid=1000,...
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CIFS on 22.04 LTS - has something changed between kernel 5.15.0-101-generic and 5.15.0-102-generic?

I have an Ubuntu 22.04 client connected via CIFS to an Ubuntu 22.04 server. The mounts are done via an fstab entry similar to: //machine.fqdn/sharename /mnt/some.directory cifs rw,credentials=/root/...
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Mount NFS doesnt work anymore after changing ip adres due VLAN

I have put my Synology NAS in a different VLAN then my computer. I changed the IP address in the etc/fstab file for the mounts. My Ubuntu pc is on 192.168.10.50 and my NAS is on 192.168.40.50. I can ...
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