How To: Use Filesystem Labels in /etc/fstab
Yesterday I have shown how to manage ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem labels using e2label command. Continuing this topic, let’s update /etc/fstab file on my Ubuntu VM.
Yesterday I have shown how to manage ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem labels using e2label command. Continuing this topic, let’s update /etc/fstab file on my Ubuntu VM.
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