If you use Linux on a regular basis, you’ll probably know just how useful a symlink is. This makes things extremely annoying when a program refuses to work with them – treats them as a file or just refuses to work. Enter: mount –bind mount –bind is a special type of mount that will mount [...]
Archive: fstab
Posts Tagged ‘fstab’
October 31, 2011
No Comments
November 7, 2009
No Comments
If like me you have a Linux drive, but also run NTFS drives for windows/buntu compatability reasons (in my case, simply archive drives that I haven't got around to moving from NTFS to EXT). After nuking my machine thanks to trying a variety of advice found on the net. (I don't recommend you use pySDM [...]
Categories:
Archive by date: