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Old 04-28-2008
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how to selectively mount FS?

Hi all,

I have this doubt as to whether we can selective mount FS .by taking the input from the vfstab?
ie, suppose i want to mount tmpfs(actually i want to do it )but i dont want to follow the conventional way through the script that actually does!!
However i want to just collect that particular line which has the FS that i want ,then go ahead and mount it?

Is there a possibility that i can do it?

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