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Ubuntu mount -t command


I use following command to mount "/dev/sdb1" to "/storage" directory: mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb1 /storage

After run above command, I can use "df -h" can see it: /dev/sdb1 147G 188M 140G 1% /storage

But after i restart the server, it disappear, and i have to run mount command again.

Is there a command that can keep the mount even if i restart the server?


Solution

  • Add the following line to your /etc/fstab file:

    #    device name    mount point    fs-type    options    dump-freq    pass-num
         /dev/sdb1    /storage       ext3       defaults    0            0
    

    You can run (as root):

    echo "/dev/sdb1    /storage    ext3    defaults    0    0" >> /etc/fstab