![]() ![]() noatime - Disables writing file access times to the drive every time you read a file.users - Permit any user to mount/unmount the drive.Equivalent to rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, async. errors=remount-ro - Mount the drive in 'read-only' when there is an error./media/ostechnix/SK_WD_SSD - Mount point.LABEL=SK_WD_SSD /media/ostechnix/SK_WD_SSD exfat errors=remount-ro,defaults,users,noatime,nodiratime,umask=0 0 2įstab Entry To Automount USB Drive On System Reboot ![]() Here, -B flag is used to backup original fstab to /etc/fstab~ and -w flag is used to disable wrap of long lines.Īdd the following line to automount the USB drive on system reboot. You can keep any label of your choice.Īfter formatting the drive, edit your fstab file: $ sudo nano -Bw /etc/fstab SK is short for my name Senthilkumar, WD is short for Western Digial, and SSD indicates the drive is solid state drive. Here, I am using "SK_WD_SSD" as drive label name for the sake of easy remembering. Replace /media/ostechnix/SK_WD_SSD with your own mount point.įormat the drive using your preferred filesystem type. For the purpose of this guide, I will be using 1 TB Western Digital external SSD.įirst, create the mount point to mount our external USB. Make sure your external USB disk has adequate free space to store your Proxmox containers and VMs. ![]()
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