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Mount Points at reboot
How do I make a mount point reconnect at boot without editing /etc/fstab? Is there an option (or switch) to make this persistent when issuing the mount command from a client?
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Nope. There's no switch or option for mount to get that. You should use smit for that.
Ah! There's no /etc/fstab on AIX Instead you have /etc/filesystems. Regards. |
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