Kenneth Porter wrote:
On 6/7/2017 10:09 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
I would not call fstab rudimentary.
Perhaps I phrased that poorly. The idea is that fstab provides a minimal set of mounts to get off the ground. (My understanding, not saying that's how it's designed or intended.)
This follows the packaging pattern that every unique setting goes in its own file. You don't disturb or risk breaking other settings when you add a new setting, and you can separately package these settings without meddling with central files.
Ok, sorta. Thanks for expanding, all.
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