/Etc/fstab and/etc/mtab
Generally, it is easy to confuse the/etc/fstab and/etc/mtab cases. In fact, you only need to resolve the issue to the primary name, we should be able to clearly differentiate the region. Fstab is File
System table. mtab indicates the Mount table. The former indicates the metadata of the disaster recovery system, you can also set the cases that need to be automatically triggered when the server is on. The latter is used to compile the dynamic data records of the current legal system., if you attempt to upload or unload the content, the content appears different.
If you want to check which protocol systems are currently being deployed, you can use the following methods to check them:
# In the case of legal disclaimer, refer:
Barry @ SuSE: ~>CAT/proc/mounts
Barry @ SuSE: ~>CAT/etc/mtab
# Check by command:
Barry @ SuSE: ~>Mount [-L]
Barry @ SuSE: ~>DF
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