[CentOS] Do you need to reboot after adding an entry to fstab?
Kenneth Porter
shiva at sewingwitch.comFri Jan 18 01:40:35 UTC 2008
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--On Thursday, January 17, 2008 2:34 PM -0500 Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote: > man mount.davfs provides an entry in fstab for -t davfs. Does simply > adding this into fstab complete the task, or is a reboot needed? (or > some service restarted). fstab is the list of mounts that will be done at boot, but you can manually invoke mount at any time with the same arguments supplied from a line in fstab. As the others have stated, invoking mount with just the device name or the mount point is a good way to test your fstab entry, as mount will look in fstab if you don't supply all the arguments.
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