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Primary Partition
: Click
Yes
for a primary partition, or click
No
for a logical partition.
Required settings are denoted in the page by an asterisk (*). All required fields must be
completed to make the
Create
button active.
5
Click
Create
to create the segment.
6
Verify that the new segment appears in the Segment list.
4.5 Configuring Mount Options for Devices
The following table describes the
Fstab Options
that are configurable in YaST. The values are
written to the
/etc/fstab
file and are applied upon reboot.
Table 4-3
Fstab Options in YaST
Fstab Option
Description
Mount by
Device name (K) (default, such as /dev/sda2)
Volume label (L)
Make sure to also specify a value in
Volume Label
.
UUID (U)
For information about why you might want to discover partitions and
devices by UUID, see
Section 3.2.1, “Using UUIDs to Assemble or
Activate File System Devices,” on page 30
.
Device ID (I)
Device Path (P)
Volume label
A useful name to help you easily identify the volume on the server. By default,
this field is empty.
Mount read-only
Select the check box to enable this option. It is deselected (disabled) by default.
If this option is enabled, files and directories cannot be modified or saved on the
volume.
No access time
Select the check box to enable this option. It is deselected (disabled) by default.
By default, the Linux open(2) command updates the access time whenever a
file is opened. The
No Access Time
option disables the updating of access
time, so that reading a file does not update its access time. Enabling the
No
Access Time
option allows you to back up a volume without modifying the
access times of its files.
Mountable by user
Select the check box to enable this option. It is deselected (disabled) by default.
If this option is enabled, the volume can be mounted by any user;
root
privileges are not required.
Do Not Mount at
System Start-up
Select the check box to enable this option. It is deselected (disabled) by default.
The system volumes such as
/boot
,
swap
, and root (
/
) should all be mounted
at system start. For other volumes, enable this option for a volume if you want
to mount it manually later using the mount command at a terminal console
prompt.
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