Re: how to properly mount an external usb hard drive & other questions

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On 05.01.2014 18:43, Justus Seifert wrote:
> On 05.01.2014 05:34, dhan.war wrote:
>> hi all
>>
>> i am using up to date debian sid with xfce desktop environment. i am
>> using Linux 3.13-rc6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.13~rc6-1~exp1 (2013-12-30)
>> x86_64 GNU/Linux from experimental.
>> i have installed usbmount to auto mount all the devices connected
>> through USB.
>> […]
>>
>> [e] what is the appropriate fstab entry for my device ? [ i don't want
>> to remove usbmount].
> 
> /dev/sdc /path/to/your/favorite/mountpoint/that/has/to/exist/already
> btrfs compress,noauto 0 0

oh i forgot: if you want to mount it without su privileges you have to use:
/dev/sdc /path/to/your/favorite/mountpoint compress,noauto,users,user 0 0

also look into subvolume mounting with "subvol=myfirstsubvolume" in your
list of mount options, if you want to do cool stuff with subvolumes.


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