On 01/05/2014 12:50 PM, Justus Seifert wrote:
oh i forgot: if you want to mount it without su privileges you have to
use:
/dev/sdc /path/to/your/favorite/mountpoint compress,noauto,users,user 0 0
If you want LZO compression, as you specified:
/dev/sdc /path/to/mountpoint compress=lzo,noauto,users,user 0 0
Better yet, if your btrfs is actually on /dev/sdc right now, let's get
that fstab entry mounting it by UUID instead.
ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid | grep sdc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jan 3 09:40
12345678-9abc0-1234-5678-9a0123456789 -> ../../sdc
So then:
# this is not a real UUID, you need to check
/dev/disk/by-uuid on your machine for a real UUID
UUID=12345678-9abc0-1234-5678-9a0123456789
/path/to/mountpoint compress=lzo,noauto,users,user 0 0
This is EXTRA important with a USB drive, since it's HIGHLY likely it
won't always be on the same physical devicename.
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