captive-install-fstab - Manage captive-ntfs /etc/fstab entries
Program will scan your local disk drive partitions (from /proc/partitions) and it will add/remove appropriate file-system type captive-ntfs entries in /etc/fstab.
Destination directory is chosen automatically as /mnt/captive-LABEL_NAME where LABEL_NAME is the label used for the NTFS partition. Directory /mnt/captive- may be used if no volume label is set. Different (numbered) directory name is used if multiple disks have the same volume label set.
Display additional information during disks scanning.
Perform all the operations but do not modify anything (file /etc/fstab). You will probably use this option together with [-v|--verbose].
Add all the found NTFS disk drive partitions to /etc/fstab. Previous captive-ntfs entries for the same device will be kept if --replace is not used.
Remove all lines of filesystem type captive-ntfs and device name in /dev directory.
Replace existing entries by new ones on --add. By default the existing captive-ntfs entries are kept untouched.
captive-install-acquire(1), captive(7), mount.captive(8)
Jan Kratochvil <project-captive@jankratochvil.net>, | |
http://www.jankratochvil.net/ |