automount

How does one configure shared folders to automount for arch/manjaro linux VM in virtualbox?

廉价感情. 提交于 2019-12-08 05:31:56
问题 I have a manjaro/arch virtual machine running in virtualbox with a windows 10 host. I have configured the shared folder I want to share in virtualbox as c:\tfs with the name tfs but it doesn't show up in the linux vm anywhere. I am able to mount it manually, but it won't auto-mount. I created the /media and /media/tfs folder in the VM, since it did not exist, and now the following command successfully manually mounts my folder sudo mount -t vboxsf tfs /media/tfs . How do I get the automount

Automatically mount an EBS volume upon starting an Amazon EC2 Linux instance

霸气de小男生 提交于 2019-12-04 07:33:44
问题 I have an EBS volume (e.g. /dev/sdf ) that has been attached to an EC2 instance (which boots from a different EBS volume), and I have mounted the volume (through mount /dev/sdf /data ). When I stop and start again the instance, the volume is still attached but no longer mounted, and I have to manually mount it again. Is there a way to make the volume /dev/sdf automatically mounted to /data upon starting the instance? 回答1: Make an entry to /etc/fstab Entry would be like: /dev/sdf /data ext3

Automatically mount an EBS volume upon starting an Amazon EC2 Linux instance

╄→гoц情女王★ 提交于 2019-12-02 14:17:33
I have an EBS volume (e.g. /dev/sdf ) that has been attached to an EC2 instance (which boots from a different EBS volume), and I have mounted the volume (through mount /dev/sdf /data ). When I stop and start again the instance, the volume is still attached but no longer mounted, and I have to manually mount it again. Is there a way to make the volume /dev/sdf automatically mounted to /data upon starting the instance? Sanket Dangi Make an entry to /etc/fstab Entry would be like: /dev/sdf /data ext3 defaults 1 1 This will automatically mount the volume during reboot. It would seem that the