11-17-2002
Ok, I tied ur suggestion and it worked!
Now I have a small problem. How can I permit any user to write to this partition? Right now only root can do this.
I guess I have to put something else instead of default in fourth column...?
tnx!
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mounted
mounted(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual mounted(7)
NAME
mounted - event signalling that a filesystem has been mounted
SYNOPSIS
mounted DEVICE=DEVICE MOUNTPOINT=MOUNTPOINT TYPE=TYPE OPTIONS=OPTIONS [ENV]...
DESCRIPTION
The mounted event is generated by the mountall(8) daemon after it has mounted a filesystem. mountall(8) will wait for all services started
by this event to be running, all tasks started by this event to have finished and all jobs stopped by this event to be stopped before con-
tinuing with other filesystems.
The DEVICE, MOUNTPOINT, TYPE and OPTIONS environment variables contain the values of the fstab(5) fields for this mountpoint.
EXAMPLE
A tool that should be run after mounting the /tmp filesystem might use:
start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/tmp
task
SEE ALSO
mounting(7) virtual-filesystems(7) local-filesystems(7) remote-filesystems(7) all-swaps(7) filesystem(7)
mountall 2009-12-21 mounted(7)