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Remove lines in /etc/fstab that refer to proc, sys, devtmpfs and pts
OK, I look for lines that start with proc, sys, devtmpfs or pts, and erase them. But what about the remaining dozens of mounts, should I keep them all?
For example, there are multiple cgroup lines, and one LiveOS_rootfs line. I never had to add anything like this to fstab on other operating systems. This doesn't look right to me.
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I've finished the encrypted installation for the first time, and now I suppose I only need to keep the /dev/mapper and /dev/nvme lines, and also the /tmp tmpfs directory, which is properly documented.
In installation/chroot/configure fstab you are supposed to overwrite
/etc/fstab
with the contents of/proc/mounts
:Then it says:
OK, I look for lines that start with
proc
,sys
,devtmpfs
orpts
, and erase them. But what about the remaining dozens of mounts, should I keep them all?This is what
/proc/mounts
looks like to me:For example, there are multiple
cgroup
lines, and oneLiveOS_rootfs
line. I never had to add anything like this to fstab on other operating systems. This doesn't look right to me.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: