Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "fatab".
Did you mean:
fatal
2015 Jun 26
1
/boot on a separate partition?
...I've never once had a problem with nested mounts. Is this a problem
> people have? First I've heard of it.
'mount -av' has *long* supported nested mounts. Nested mounts are a 'trick'
from the days of UNIX from way back when. Mount knows all about going through
/etc/fatab and coming up with a sane and correct order for mounting file
systems.
>
> > Second, there is no good reason for the EFI System partition
> > to ever be mounted; and multiple reasons to not ever mount it (Windows
> > and OS X never mount the EFI System partition but somehow...
2015 Jun 25
3
/boot on a separate partition?
Timothy Murphy gayleard at eircom.net Tue Jun 23 12:49:08 UTC 2015
>
> Do most people today have /boot on a separate partition,
> or do they (you) have it on the / partition ?
Different distros have different defaults. There's no actual right or
wrong here. Pretty much anything you can think of can be made to work.
Jonathan Billings billings at negate.org Tue Jun 23 13:28:18 UTC
2011 May 05
5
How to copy a system?
Is there a standard way of copying a working system
from one machine to another with different partitions?
I have two CentOS-5.6 machines, say A and B,
and I thought I would copy / on sdb10 on machine A
to an unused partition sda7 on machine B with rsync.
I made the appropriate changes to /etc/fstab and grub.conf ,
as well as /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts ,
but found that there were innumerable