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Configuring Partitions and Storage Devices
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
133
9. To unmount the file system, at the command prompt, type:
Enabling Host to Automatically Mount
Partitions
By editing the /etc/fstab file, you can enable the host computer to
automatically mount Memory Array partitions on boot up.
1. Log into the host computer as root and change directories into /etc.
2. Edit the /etc/fstab file with the desired text editing tool.
3. Add the following row to the file, changing the values to appropriate ones for
your system:
Where:
umount /mnt/strad
/dev/<partition> /mnt/<mount_pth> <fs_type> <mount_opt>
<dump_opt> <fsck_opt>
/dev/<partition>
Specifies the partition name.
/mnt/<mount_pth>
Specifies the default mount path.
<fs_type>
Specifies the file system type of the device.
<mount_opt>
Specifies the mount options, which are
separated by commas, for the file system.
The available options are:
auto | noauto—Specifies whether to
automatically mount the device or not. With
noauto, the device can only be mounted
explicitly.
user | nouser —Specifies whether a
typical user versus the “root” user can mount
the device.
exec | noexec —Specifies that the binaries
contained on the partition can or cannot be
executed. Not recommended for a root
partition.
ro—Mounts the device read-only.
rw—Mounts the device read-write.
sync | async —Specifies how input and
output is performed by the device. For
example, a command is executed at the same
time it has been issued.
defaults —Specifies to use the default
options, which are:
rw, suid, dev, exec,
auto, nouser, async.
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