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diff --git a/build_tools/clarch/larch/docs/html/larch_fstab.html b/build_tools/clarch/larch/docs/html/larch_fstab.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8589ccd..0000000 --- a/build_tools/clarch/larch/docs/html/larch_fstab.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <meta content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"> - <title>/etc/fstab</title> - <meta content="gradgrind" name="author"> -</head> - -<body> - -<table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> - <tbody> - <tr> - <td><a href="larch_live_system.html">Previous: Live CD structure</a></td> - - <td><a href="larch_docindex.html">Table of Contents</a></td> - - <td><a href="larch_sessionsave.html">Next: Session saving</a></td> - </tr> - </tbody> -</table> - -<br /> - -<h1><big>larch</big> -– -a do-it-yourself live <em>Arch Linux</em> CD</h1> - -<img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 320px; height: 320px;" alt="" src="larch1.jpg" - name="graphics1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="10" /> -<br /><br /> - -<h2>/etc/fstab and mount points</h2> - -<p>The file /etc/fstab determines mount points for the various devices and partitions -available in the system. This is of course different in every computer, so a live CD -has to be pretty flexible here. <em>larch</em> handles this by regenerating this file -each time it boots, basing the content on the devices it discovers in the present system. -</p> - -<p>Disk partitions are not mounted automatically by <em>larch</em>, as one of the main -purposes was to act as an installation CD - for partitioning and formatting the -partitions must be unmounted. But each detected disk partition and CDROM device should -get an entry in '/etc/fstab' and a corresponding mount point in '/mnt'. Thus they -can be mounted using 'mount /mnt/DEVICE' (or by using, say, KwikDisk in KDE). -</p> - -<p>It may however, under certain circumstances, be desirable to have a persistent -'/etc/fstab'. This can be achieved by placing "#KEEP" (without the quotation marks) -at the beginning of a line in '/etc/fstab'. This could be done when making the -original CD by putting the desired '/etc/fstab' file in the <em>overlay</em>, -or else - in the case of a rewritable boot medium (e.g. USB-stick) - by -editing '/etc/fstab' while running the live system and then performing a session -saving reboot. -A new '/etc/fstab' (and the associated mount points in '/mnt') can be generated -at any time while running <em>larch</em>, by executing '<strong>gen_fstab -l</strong>'. -This might be useful after repartitioning, for example. When the '-l' option is -omitted, no updates are made, but the proposed changes are saved to '/tmp/fstab' -and '/tmp/mnt'. -</p> - -<h4><a name="lvm"></a>LVM</h4> - -<p><em>larch</em> can also handle LVM volumes, including automatically -generating entries in '/etc/fstab' and mount points in '/mnt'. -This must however be enabled -in '/etc/rc.conf' (e.g. by putting the required entries in 'rcconfx' in the -<em>profile</em> used to build the <em>larch</em> system). USELVM="yes" must -be set and the module 'dm-mod' must be loaded (this is done -automatically when USELVM="yes" is set). The supplied 'mini2' and 'xmini' example -profiles contains this feature, and can thus be taken as an example. -</p> - -<table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> - <tbody> - <tr> - <td><a href="larch_live_system.html">Previous: Live CD structure</a></td> - - <td><a href="larch_docindex.html">Table of Contents</a></td> - - <td><a href="larch_sessionsave.html">Next: Session saving</a></td> - </tr> - </tbody> -</table> - -</body> -</html> |