Sometimes you feel like fstab, sometimes you don't. If you're running modern Linux and are wanting to invest all of your brain power in a systemd thing-a-me and you're wishing there's was systemd way to mount a file-system(s), you're in luck! In this post I'm going to quickly cover
I am not the author of this shared article, but I had similar question some years ago, which was answered here. I hope that helps. Of course lots of things are in the meantime addressed.
Nice post. Why did you choose to go with systemd over fstab? What advantages did it give you?
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I am not the author of this shared article, but I had similar question some years ago, which was answered here. I hope that helps. Of course lots of things are in the meantime addressed.
Thanks for the post. It seems to conclude that using fstab is the best way to go.