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Add fstab cheat sheet #156

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chubin opened this issue Feb 14, 2021 · 4 comments
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Add fstab cheat sheet #156

chubin opened this issue Feb 14, 2021 · 4 comments

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@chubin
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chubin commented Feb 14, 2021

@carlogarro wrote:

It could be nice to have a guide for automounting devices. And for that, [fstab](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fstab) is necessary.
Just giving some ideas.

Amazing work, by the way!

(from chubin/cheat.sh#281)

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ghost commented Feb 14, 2021

I'd put that in a subdirectory, since it would otherwise suggest and perhaps conflict with a program, present or future, called fstab. But I love the sounds of that, and would gladly contribute to it as well.

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chubin commented Feb 15, 2021

I think we already have some conflicts like that, but it is not so critical. I think it is fine to have in the main namespace. Later we could move the config files to namespaces, according to their locations, e.g. cheat.sh//etc/fstab or cheat.sh/etc/fstab.
I suppose almost all of them will be in etc. But for the moment simply fstab is fine

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ghost commented Jan 31, 2022

Looking at this again... isn't man fstab enough? It seems to do such a good job at explaining the fields. It even explains the use of \040 for spaces, which I honestly wasn't expecting to see.

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chubin commented Apr 14, 2022

I agree that sometimes man is enough, but sometimes it is wort to it have a cheat sheet.
For me, the best indication whether we need a cheat sheet or not, is how often users are trying to access it.
We have this data, but it is not yet well-structured and analyzed, but I hope we will do it, and the results will be available at some cheat.sh page

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