fstab

fstab is a filesystem table of Linux. fstab contains all the important information on how the disk partitions, block devices and remote filesystems are mounted into a filesystem.  Usually, fstab is used for internal devices and network shares such as samba; it can also accommodate the flash drives. It takes its name from file systems table, and it is located in the /etc directory.

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