Config::Model::models::Fstab::FsLine - Configuration class Fstab::FsLine
Configuration classes used by Config::Model
data of one /etc/fstab line
block special device or remote filesystem to be mounted. Mandatory. Type
uniline.
mount point for the filesystem. Mandatory. Type uniline.
file system type. Mandatory. Type enum. choice: 'auto', 'davfs', 'ext2',
'ext3', 'ext4', 'swap', 'proc', 'iso9660', 'vfat', 'usbfs', 'ignore', 'nfs',
'nfs4', 'none', 'ignore', 'debugfs'.
Here are some explanations on the possible values:
- 'auto'
- file system type is probed by the kernel when mounting the device
- 'davfs'
- WebDav access
- 'ext2'
- Common Linux file system.
- 'ext3'
- Common Linux file system with journaling
- 'ignore'
- unused disk partition
- 'iso9660'
- CD-ROM or DVD file system
- 'proc'
- Kernel info through a special file system
- 'usbfs'
- USB pseudo file system. Gives a file system view of kernel data related to
usb
- 'vfat'
- Older Windows file system often used on removable media
mount options associated with the filesystem. Optional. Type warped_node.
Specifies if the file system needs to be dumped. Optional. Type enum.
choice: '0', '1'.
- default value :
- 0
used by the fsck(8) program to determine the order in which filesystem
checks are done at reboot time. Optional. Type integer.
- default value :
- 0
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