FSTAB(5) Minix Programmer's Manual FSTAB(5) NAME fstab, mtab - list of file systems to mount, mounted file system table. SYNOPSIS /etc/fstab /etc/mtab DESCRIPTION /etc/fstab is a table of file system to mount at boot time, /etc/mtab is a table of currently mounted file systems as maintained by mount and umount. These tables contain lines of seven fields, the last three numeric. Fstab may also contain empty lines, or commentary preceded by a '#'. The layout is: device directory type options freq pass time These fields may be explained as follows: device A block special device, or a loopback mounted file or directory. directory Mount point. For swap devices this must be swap. type One of dev, 1, 2, 1f, 2f, lo, swap, or ignore, as explained by mount(1). options A comma separated list of ro, rw, nosuid, grpid, nf, swap, user, noauto, or mkfs, also explained by mount(1). The mtab file will only show the first six. Either ro or rw must be specified in fstab. freq Dump frequency in days. Tells how often a file system should be backed up. (0 for no backup.) pass Pass number for a parallel fsck. File systems will be checked in the order given by the pass number. Devices with the same pass number will be checked in parallel. (0 for no fsck.) time Time the file system was mounted in seconds since the epoch. This field has no meaning in fstab, so just use a 0. 1 FSTAB(5) Minix Programmer's Manual FSTAB(5) FILES /etc/fstab List of file systems to mount at boot time. /etc/mtab List of mounted file systems. SEE ALSO getmntent(3), mount(1), fsck(1), mkfs(1). BUGS We could use a nice backup program and a parallel fsck. For the first use tar(1) for now, and wait a little longer for the fsck to finish. AUTHOR Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl) 2