[SATLUG] Quiz time!
Thomas King
kingttx at tomslinux.homelinux.org
Wed Aug 1 11:06:12 CDT 2007
> Of course everyone know that fstab stands for "front stab" and opposed to the
> more common bstab (back stab).
>
> 1. auto - implies the CPU will be attacking from the front using an artificial
> intellegent character, usually based on some D&D like subprocess. This includes
> subroutines such as slash (/) and backslash(\) or a multiple attack /etc/fstab
> -OJ. There is an extra option in OS X called iStab which for some reason only
> works twice.
>
> 2. noatime - is the name of an ebayer who sells cutlery which can be used as an
> option in fstab. See a listing here:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=230146644861
> (notice the name of the seller).
>
> 3. user - this is the default object of fstab (and bstab). Other possibilities
> include -coworker -boss -postman and -ex (which can include suboptions).
>
> Henry D. Crockett, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor
> Computer Information Systems, School of Business
> Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX 76401
> Voice: 210-639-5495 Fax:cs
> http://www.davidcrockett.net
> "Four-fifths of American millionaires have made their money themselves, as
> opposed to merely inheriting it." - In Defense of Global Capitalism, Johan
> Norberg.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Thomas King <kingttx at tomslinux.homelinux.org>
> To: SATLUG San Antonio <satlug at satlug.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:36:07 AM
> Subject: [SATLUG] Quiz time!
>
>
> Let's go back to the fstab.
>
> What are the uses for the following options in the /etc/fstab file?
> 1. auto
> 2. noatime
> 3. user
> --
ba-dum tish!
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