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= Tips and tricks =
= Tips and tricks =
The default setup will automatically `fsck` and `mount` filesystems before starting services that need them to be mounted. For example, systemd automatically makes sure that remote filesystem mounts like NFS or Samba are only started after the network has been set up. Therefore, local and remote filesystem mounts specified in `/etc/fstab` should work out of the box. See {{man 5 systemd.mount}} for details.
The default setup will automatically `fsck` and `mount` filesystems before starting services that need them to be mounted. For example, systemd automatically makes sure that remote filesystem mounts like NFS or Samba are only started after the network has been set up. Therefore, local and remote filesystem mounts specified in `/etc/fstab` should work out of the box. See {{UserCmd|command=man 5 systemd.mount}} for details.

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= Tips and tricks =
The default setup will automatically `fsck` and `mount` filesystems before starting services that need them to be mounted. For example, systemd automatically makes sure that remote filesystem mounts like NFS or Samba are only started after the network has been set up. Therefore, local and remote filesystem mounts specified in `/etc/fstab` should work out of the box. See {{UserCmd|command=man 5 systemd.mount}} for details.

Tips and tricks

The default setup will automatically `fsck` and `mount` filesystems before starting services that need them to be mounted. For example, systemd automatically makes sure that remote filesystem mounts like NFS or Samba are only started after the network has been set up. Therefore, local and remote filesystem mounts specified in `/etc/fstab` should work out of the box. See

user $ man 5 systemd.mount COPY TO CLIPBOARD


for details.

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