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Latest revision as of 05:31, 3 April 2020
Welcome to Standard Mount Points. |
Standard mount points include
: /usr/ : /var/ : /tmp/ : /mnt/ : /cdrom/
These directories are usually referenced to entries in
/etc/fstab
This file is a table of various file systems and mount points and is read by the system. Most of the file systems in
/etc/fstab
are mounted automatically at boot time from the script
unless their entry includes noauto. Details can be found in FreeBSD Handbook Section 3.7.1 “The fstab File”.