Hello
I am using at present 3 Operating systems. Kubuntu 14.04, Kubuntu 18.04 and Kubuntu 19.04. The two latter ones are not yet ready to become my standard work horse.
However I have created an «fstab» (19.04) to mount my 9 Data partitions at start, so they are ready when the Human becomes ready.
I now would like to copy the content with the 9 partitions into the present «fstab» in the 2 other OS.
I tried to use Kate by opening the original and then copy the part with the 9 partitions and save it again. This did not work. I did the same with Krusader (ROOT), but this did neither work, the fstabs have not accepted the changes.
Now, I am a loss and would like to get some practical step for step help how to do this with the console. Or any other way which works.
To show you the 3 fstabs, I have made 3 pics.
I am using at present 3 Operating systems. Kubuntu 14.04, Kubuntu 18.04 and Kubuntu 19.04. The two latter ones are not yet ready to become my standard work horse.
However I have created an «fstab» (19.04) to mount my 9 Data partitions at start, so they are ready when the Human becomes ready.
I now would like to copy the content with the 9 partitions into the present «fstab» in the 2 other OS.
I tried to use Kate by opening the original and then copy the part with the 9 partitions and save it again. This did not work. I did the same with Krusader (ROOT), but this did neither work, the fstabs have not accepted the changes.
Now, I am a loss and would like to get some practical step for step help how to do this with the console. Or any other way which works.
To show you the 3 fstabs, I have made 3 pics.
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